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Sabin Center Files Amicus Brief in New York’s Highest Court Supporting New York City’s Local Law 97

Climate Law Blog | 23 December, 2024
Last Friday, December 20, 2024, the Sabin Center submitted an amicus brief to the New York State Court of Appeals - the state's highest court - in support of the City of New York in Glen Oaks Village Owners, Inc., et al. v. City of New York. At issue in the case is whether New York City's Local Law 97 of 2019, the City's building performance standards aimed at reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from its largest buildings, is preempted by New York State's Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA).
Categories: Cities & Local Governments; amicus brief; Buildings; Cities Climate Law Initiative; Climate Change; Energy; Litigation;

Reflecting on COP29 and the Need for Radical Collaboration

State of the Planet | 23 December, 2024
The author discusses the essential role of culture in fighting climate change....
Categories: Climate; Viewpoints; climate change; COP29; cs highlights; education; education news;

Heroic gravel

Oakland Geology | 23 December, 2024
This has been an interesting year, 2024. I started traveling more, and I did a lot more just looking around as I patrol the town on foot. I've especially been savoring the sky.
Categories: Oakland stone; Quarries and mines;

K?lauea Ends the Year With a New Summit Eruption

Rocky Planet | 23 December, 2024
For the first time in over a year, lava is flowing inside the summit caldera of K?lauea....
Categories: Planet Earth;

Our Favorite Science Stories of 2024

AGU Editors' Vox | 23 December, 2024
The Art of Doing Fieldwork on the Moon. This fresh look at the idea of fieldwork takes readers to the Moon and back as a new generation of planetary scientists and astronauts learns how to do fieldwork by proxy.--Jennifer Schmidt, Managing Editor
Categories: News; conservation; Earth science; lists!; science communication; science policy; weird & wonderful;

Cladophlebis denticulata Plant Fossil

Louisville Fossils and Beyond | 22 December, 2024
This image is of a Cladophlebis denticulata (Brongn, 1828) plant fossil. The plant existed in the Jurassic Period. Fossil was discovered in Scarborough, England, United Kingdom. Fossil was on display at the Natural History Museum Vienna (Naturhisto...
Categories: england; jurassic; Naturhistorisches Museum Wien; plant;

ANCIENT ARAGONITE: FOSSIL PEARLS

Fossil Huntress | 22 December, 2024
One of my favourite pairs of earrings are a simple set of pearls. I have worn them pretty much every day since 2016 when I received them as a gift. What is it about pearls that makes them so appealing? I am certainly not alone in this. A simple ...
Categories: akkadians; archea; assyrians; big; bronze; carbon; damascus; dioxide; eblaites; egyptian; fossil; Heidi; Henderson; hittites; huntress; island; pearl; Vancouver;

Inertia at Year's End

With my accumulated years, the deepening gloom of late December brings a lassitude, an ebbing of motivation.  Writing a new blog post at year's end seems a daunting challenge.  In his old age, Walt Whitman acknowledged that, even as his heart still beat (hurrah) and the forces long celebrated in his poetry still moved him, he felt a "strange inertia/falling pall-like round me."  (A Carol Closing Sixty-Nine, Sands at Seventy, included in late editions of Leaves of Grass as an "annex.")
Categories: end-Cretaceous mass extinction; fossorial; humor; inertia; mass extinctions; metamorphic rock; Triassic; Walt Whitman;

When governments speculate: Orange County, British gold and Bitcoin reserves

Resource Insights | 22 December, 2024
The state treasurer who oversaw the pool was impeached.
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About that Saurophaganax paper

Newly out in VAMP: Danison, Andy D., Wedel, Mathew J., Barta, Daniel E., Woodward, Holly N., Flora, Holley M., Lee, Andrew H., and Snively, Eric. 2024. Chimerism of specimens referred to Saurophaganax maximus reveals a new species of Allosaurus ...
Categories: Allosaurus; diplodocids; dorsal; Giant Oklahoma apatosaurine; stinkin' mammals; stinkin' SV-POW!sketeers; stinkin' theropods; toys; 1; 2; 3; 4;

Unidentified Paleozoic Shark Tooth Fossil

Louisville Fossils and Beyond | 21 December, 2024
These pictures show an unidentified shark tooth fossil. It was found in the Salem Limestone of Hardin County, Kentucky USA. The fossils date to the Mississippian Period. Thanks to Kenny for the image....
Categories: Kentucky; mississippian; salem limestone; shark tooth;

Second Averted U.S. Government Shutdown?of FY25

From The Prow | 21 December, 2024
For the second time in the fiscal year 2025 appropriations cycle, the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate have agreed to a short-term funding measure to avert a government shutdown. 
Categories: Science and society; advocacy; Congress; feature; featured; news; policy; Science and Society;

Lousy start to the Colorado/Rio Grande 2024-25 snowpack season

Inkstain (John Fleck) | 21 December, 2024
I was talking to Eric Kuhn Thursday (write a book together - bonded for life) who pointed out that the Colorado Basin River Forecast Center has started running its models for 2025 runoff. They don't look good.
Categories: Colorado River; water;

Towering Cloud Over The Arabian Peninsula

An astronaut photographed the structure of a burgeoning cumulus congestus near the shore of the Persian Gulf. Read More......
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Peter Kropotkin and the alley behind my neighborhood gas station

Inkstain (John Fleck) | 20 December, 2024
There's a pedestrian alley in my neighborhood that provides an important link for the low-stress version of my bike commute.
Categories: mind;

Columbia Climate School Delegates Reflect on COP29

State of the Planet | 20 December, 2024
Climate School faculty traveled to Baku, Azerbaijan, for this year's U.N. Climate Change Conference. In this Q&A, they share their experiences at the annual conference....
Categories: Climate; climate change; climate finance; climate finance and risk; COP; COP29; Jeffrey Shaman; Lisa Allyn Dale; MA in Climate and Society;

30 Years of Sea Level Rise

Open Mind | 20 December, 2024
In the last post I estimated the expected sea level rise along the eastern USA from the year 2000 to the year 2050, based on extrapolating the present trend forward in time. But I incorrectly stated that this 50-year period ... Continue reading ??'...
Categories: Global Warming; climate change;

Tips for a Greener Holiday

State of the Planet | 20 December, 2024
By making small changes to how we celebrate and gather with loved ones, we can minimize our environmental footprints during the holidays....
Categories: Climate; Sustainability; circular economy; cs highlights; green economy; holidays; Sandra Goldmark;

Are we there yet?

Planetary Society Weblog | 20 December, 2024
Perseverance makes it to the Jezero Crater rim, and we're antsy to start another year of space exploration....
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Telescopes Catch the Aftermath of an Energetic Planetary Collision

AGU Editors' Vox | 20 December, 2024
In 2021, a network of ground-based telescopes scanning the sky spotted a Sun-like star dimming rapidly. An amateur astronomer looking at the same system in data from NASA's now-decommissioned space-based NEOWISE (Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer) telescope noticed that it had brightened by 4% at infrared wavelengths just a few years before.
Categories: News; #AGU24: What's Next for Science?; exoplanets; James Webb Space Telescope; planetary evolution; Space & Planets; telescopes; unsolved mysteries;

Seattle, King County & Nonprofits Challenge Washington’s Ballot Initiative Preempting Local Efforts to Phase Out Natural Gas

Climate Law Blog | 20 December, 2024
Over the last five years, at least 25 states have expressly preempted local governments from enacting requirements, or even incentives, to construct new buildings that do not rely on natural gas as a fuel source. On December 6, 2024, two local governments finally fought back in court. Seattle and King County, Washington, along with various nonprofit and individual plaintiffs, brought suit against the state of Washington in Climate Solutions v. State of Washington. In their complaint, plaintiffs argue that the state's recent ballot initiative, Initiative Measure 2066 (I-2066) is unconstitutional and should be enjoined from taking effect. If successful, the effort would represent the first time a state's preemption law on natural gas restrictions for buildings was overturned or repealed for any reason, litigation included.
Categories: Cities & Local Governments; Buildings; Cities Climate Law Initiative; Litigation; State Law;

Engineers and scientists acting locally: Lessons for scientists in Europe to engage with communities

EGU Geolog | 20 December, 2024
Engineers & Scientists Acting Locally (ESAL) is transforming the way STEM professionals engage with their communities. Despite the challenges faced by scientists like time constraints and uncertainty about how to get involved, ESAL tackles this with storytelling, educational resources, and actionable tools like their Local Engagement Checklist. This blog aims to inspire our community in Europe to adopt similar approaches and recognises the untapped potential of STEM expertise in driving local change. When I learned about ESAL, I was impressed with the work they do to help scientists and engineers overcome barriers, act locally, and shape a brighter, more inclusive future. Today I am sitting with Gwendolyn Bogard at the Walter E. Convention Center while attending AGU'S 2025 Annual Meeting. Gwendolyn is on the Workshops Team, which hosts hands-on workshops for groups interested in local engagement. She is also the Senior Government Relations Officer at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, where she focuses on national policy making.
Categories: Interview; Outreach; Science Communication; civic engagement; climate action; Community Science; grassroot initiative; STEM;

Climate School Expands Faculty

State of the Planet | 19 December, 2024
Vijay Modi, Dan Steingart and Alan West will join Climate School faculty in 2025....
Categories: Climate; Press Release; Alexis Abramson; Columbia Electrochemical Energy Center; Columbia Engineering; Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering; Jeffrey Shaman; Quadracci Sustainable Engineering Lab;

Truth about Sea Level along the Eastern U.S.A.

Open Mind | 19 December, 2024
I rarely watch videos about fighting climate change unless they're specifically about the science, but I decided to take a look at this one and I'm glad I did. If you choose to watch, I suggest you skip (the boring ... Continue reading ??'...
Categories: Global Warming; climate change;

Petalodus Shark Tooth Fossil

Louisville Fossils and Beyond | 18 December, 2024
 These pictures show a Petalodus (Hall, 1858) shark tooth fossil. They were found in the Salem Limestone of Hardin County, Kentucky USA. The fossils date to the Mississippian Period. Thanks to Kenny for the images. ...
Categories: Kentucky; mississippian; salem limestone; shark; tooth;

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