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Category Archives: climate science
Chris takes on geo-engineering on SeedMagazine.com
At SEEDMAGAZINE.com, Chris offers up a geologist’s perspective on the latest assessment of geo-engineering schemes to use technology to deter on-going climate change.
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Some opinions on geoengineering
including mine.
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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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It’s official: we really have saved the ozone layer
In a parallel universe without the Montreal Protocol, mankind is gearing up for some major sunburn.
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Climate variability and climate change: some semantics
What these terms actually mean – and the distinction between them.
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Nice plan for content warnings on Mastodon and the Fediverse. Now you need a Mastodon/Fediverse button on this blog.