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Published inThe EnvironmentWhat Happens When Climate Predictions Get It Wrong?How atmospheric rivers are rewriting the rules of seasonal forecasting.2d ago162d ago16
Published inThe New Climate.A Simple Farming Trick That Could Remove CO₂ from the AtmosphereHow Spreading Rock Dust on Farms Could Help the U.S. Fight Climate Change5d ago155d ago15
Published inThe EnvironmentDid We Just Enter the Era of 1.5°C Warming? Scientists Say It’s LikelyNew research suggests 2024 may not just be another record-breaking year — it could mark the start of a long-term shift into sustained…6d ago196d ago19
Published inSouthern WindsWhat Happens in the Arctic Won’t Stay in the ArcticWhat Does The Arctic’s Rapid Meltdown Mean for the Rest of the World?Feb 717Feb 717
Published inThe New Climate.I Gave a Guest Lecture on Globalization and Climate“How Globalization Shapes Our Climate and What We Can Do About It” — as delivered to UC Irvine.Feb 54Feb 54
Published inFossils et al.The Mystery of Dinosaur Origins Takes a Tropical TwistNew research suggests dinosaurs may have first evolved in the hot, arid tropics of Gondwana, reshaping our understanding of their originsJan 289Jan 289
Published inThe EnvironmentThink All Tree Planting Is Good? Here’s What Science SaysReforestation could be a climate solution that also benefits wildlifeJan 2525Jan 2525