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Past Climate Change News
Events, science, papers and some fun. Here you find all that and more.
Climate Change and Communications with the world
Sometimes it is easy to forget to step outside the academic bubble... This is the first in a range of articles which will bring together ways and means how Climate Change is presented and understood in the world outside of our office doors. Related...
World’s future climate change hotspots mapped
Something of interest Related articles World's future climate change hotspots mapped
Press Release
Press Release: Study shows oxygen loss could be a huge issue for oceans A major study from universities including Birkbeck, UCL, Otago, Exeter and Oxford into an ancient climate change event that impacted a significant percentage of Earth’s oceans...
The Huffington Post was interested too…
Jeremy Deaton writes: Life on Earth has survived vast changes in climate, from a warm period 450 million years ago, when most of the present-day United States was underwater, to the last ice age 20,000 years ago, when New England was buried beneath a...
EOS wrote about us…
LUCAS JOEL writes: In 1981 geologists proposed that the chemical weathering of rocks like granite can draw the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) out of the atmosphere and, in the process, cool Earth. As cooling progressed, chemical weathering...
The Earth’s Climate regulates itself – it just takes a really long time
As Jeremy Deaton writes in Nexus Media about our project. Here is an excerpt: Scientists have long speculated on the possibility of a planetary thermostat keeping climate change in check. A new study published in the journal Geochemical...