#WARR this Thursday, 4/16!
The tales of water at Artic hillslopes and river deltas!
@joanmarie.bsky.social + Anastasia Piliouras
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#WARR 5.21.
Profs. Jorien Vonk + Suzanne Tank
one of our favorite elements in the periodic table, in rivers on top of the world
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Drs. @eakoebele.bsky.social + Debra Perrone on
Water scarcy, policy making, and water management in western US.
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"Sometimes I marvel at the winding paths our lives take, especially when the world around us is loud, with
opinions, expectations, and the pressure to conform. Amid life's apparent randomness, bounded by our own initial and boundary conditions, what steers us forward?"
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Li Li (李黎)
Li Li (李黎)
Li Li (李黎)
Li Li (李黎)
I disagree with so much that’s in this. We don’t know if humans have the ability to remove additional carbon from the atmosphere, using either nature or technology. Now is the time for research but these are not current climate solutions. What is? Stopping the burning of fossil fuels.
Via James Montgomery: St James’s Park #London this #spring morning.
As you can see, London is an absolute hellhole.
David Ho
Laura Phillips
Colorful Lake
#AIart #Midjourney7
We proudly announce the 2025 Cozzarelli Prize recipients and finalists. These papers represent excellence across the six scientific classes of National Academy of Sciences and reflect groundbreaking research shaping the future of science. https://ow.ly/90J750YwuhT
What will happen to the 82 USFS experimental forests around the country? Many sites have decades-long experiments that are tracking how forests are changed by timber harvesting practices and climate change. As I say here, “you can't just pick up an experimental forest site and move it to SLC.”
Cost-cutting move is expected to cause resignations and turmoil
Different carbon‑removal approaches solve different problems, and pitting these technologies against each other could slow progress, says Gabrielle Walker
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Nature
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Different carbon‑removal approaches solve different problems, and pitting these technologies against each other could slow progress.