Thrilled to share our new paper out in Nature Communications. We use a multiproxy, transdisciplinary approach to reconstruct the mosaic environments of 2.44 Ma Morocco, a time when early hominins were present in the region! 🌍 🏺
The palaeoenvironmental context for early hominins in northern Africa during the Plio-Pleistocene transition is poorly documented. Here, the authors present multiproxy palaeoecological evidence for he...
Really looking forward to this campus event. Improving local #biodiversity#sustainability initiatives and to promote campus biodiversity.
Not a single person was harmed by Three Mile Island. Meanwhile, between 1999–2020, burning coal caused about 460,000 deaths in the U.S. The anti-nuclear movement that followed this event cannot be overlooked when confronting our over reliance on fossil fuels and the current climate crisis.
Amazing community engagement event organized by the Singida Heritage and Archaeological Research Project (SHARP) and PI @makariusitambu.bsky.social to promote conservation and safeguarding heritage. Not sure I’ve seen such a large community event centered around archaeology before! 🏺
More outrage over Stonehenge being sprayed with some washable orange powder…
Catastrophic flooding has killed at least seven people in Central and Eastern Europe, where more severe weather is expected this week. Floods or heavy snow have hit Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia.
At least seven people have died — five in Romania, one in Poland and one in Austria — since the rains began Friday, according to officials.
A handful of governments have spent nearly $30 billion in public funds on carbon capture and hydrogen projects, mostly for private fossil fuel companies, over the past 40 years, a new report finds These are expected to spend an additional $115 billion to $240 billion in the coming decades:
A handful of governments have spent nearly $30 billion in public funds on carbon capture and hydrogen projects, mostly for private fossil fuel companies, over the past 40 years, a new report from Oil ...
We’ve switched to a 4-day teaching schedule and I absolutely love it. Having Friday free of teaching makes getting other projects done so convenient.
Now accepting submissions! 🏺
Happy to share our Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology special issue on compound specific isotopes. We’re inviting papers using stable isotopes for archaeological research with climate or environmental focuses. 1/2 👇🏼
Recent advances in both the methodological and technological applications of compound specific isotope analysis (CSIA) have redefined the way in which we study the role climatic and environmental vari...