Past Climate Change – the blog
Updates, announcements, research publications and musings on communications of climate change data to the general public.

New Green Deal

EU Science
Dear Scientist, Science Enthusiast and Citizen, I hope you and your loved ones are fine in these troubled times. I am sending you an unusual message about the ongoing fierce battle around the EU’s future research budget. At the European Council summit in July,...

A Nice Memory from the Gordon Conference
Basalts Turn Carbon into Stone for Permanent Storage – Eos
Scientists have shown that mineral carbonation can permanently capture and store carbon quickly enough and safely enough to rise to the challenge of climate change. Source: Basalts Turn Carbon into Stone for Permanent Storage - Eos
EAG Council Elections
The EAG Council is made of Officer Councillor and Councillor positions. Each year, several positions become vacant.Officer Councillors are elected by the Council and serve for various terms according to the position.Councillors are directly elected by the EAG Members...
Santa Cruz and Climate
Just arrived in sunny Santa Cruz for the workshop in terrestrial and coastal climates and the Palaeocene Eocene Thermal Maximum. We're looking forward to learning about the latest in climate behaviour during this period that is used as an analogy of current climate...
Earth’s Thermostat
Earth's Thermostat Dr. Jan Drozd Published in Popular Astronomy http://www.popastro.com/ Jan Drozd looks at the influences on the Earth’s climate and considers why other planets’ climates in our Solar System are so different. Global warming, also known as climate...
Using Mg Isotopes to Estimate Natural Calcite Compositions and Precipitation Rates During the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull Eruption
Chemical weathering of silicate rocks is a key control on the long-term climate, via drawdown of atmospheric CO2. Magnesium isotopes are increasingly being used to trace weathering, but are often complicated by several coincident fractionating processes. Here we...
Wally Broecker
Professor Wallace Broecker With great sadness we note the death of Professor Wally Broecker, the Newberry Professor of Columbia University and the Father of Climate Science. Among his many scientific achievements was the discovery of the ocean's conveyer and...