Look at these absolute weirdos (the forams, not the #Paleo2Lab)
Prospective (and current) graduate students in oceanography and marine biology: Check if you are eligible for the Nancy Foster Scholarship. If you are eligible and want to possibly work together toward a graduate degree in oceanography, I'd be happy to talk. fosterscholars.noaa.gov
I had a great visit to #RowanUniversity in beautiful Glassboro, NJ last week. I’m excited and looking forward to what this young department will do!
National Black Dog Day may or may not be a real thing. I don’t care. Here’s my black dog whose name is Cubby-Buddy. He is part Lab, part Shepherd, part Pyrenees.
Note to all science 🧪 journals looking for reviewers: MAKE IT EASY TO ACCESS YOUR SITE ! We want to help, so why don't I have a direct link to the review page? You want me to make a profile with *your* journal, but I already have one w/ ORCID *and* your "mothership" journal?! Dudes, I'm done. Bye.
ALT: a man in a green sweater and white collar is making a face
Now that they have fixed my affiliation, here's the short opinion again. "We must focus on eliminating carbon emissions as though CDR wasn’t an option. At the same time, we must fully fund CDR research as though we still want to keep global warming below 1.5°C." www.cell.com/one-earth/fu...
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Paleoclimate constraints on the future of El Niño: congrats to @carbon8.bsky.socialwww.nature.com/articles/s41...
A combination of palaeoclimate proxies and simulations shows that a common mechanism controls El Niño variation in cold and warm states, which supports expectations of more extreme El Niño occurr...