Monthly Archives: September 2009

Book Review: Field Notes from a Catastrophe

Though the scientific story of anthropogenic global warming is familiar to many of us, Kolbert’s book is still an excellent read. And for those unfamiliar with the causes and consequences of on-going climate change, Kolbert’s book is an essential read.
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Categories: by Anne, climate science

Stuff I linked to on Twitter last week

I think it’s interesting, but do you?
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Categories: bloggery, links

Lots of oxygen on the Archean Earth?

New evidence for the early evolution of photosynthesis: was the early Earth really as oxygen-free as we think it was?
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Categories: Archean, geochemistry, geology, paper reviews, past worlds, rocks & minerals

Last call for women geoscientists reading or writing blogs to take our Survey

The GSA meeting is ~6 weeks away – it must be time to start trying to make sense of the data, right? I’m helping Kim, Zuska, and Pat with a survey of women geoscientists and how they use blogs, and … Continue reading

Categories: academic life, bloggery, by Anne