Past Climate Change – the blog
Updates, announcements, research publications and musings on communications of climate change data to the general public.
Sampling in a old familiar area
Top of the sampled catchment: Langjökull icecap, with the remains of Ok icecap (no longer with any permanent ice) in the background. https://guidetoiceland.is/travel-iceland/drive/langjokull
Hello Reykjavik
Very nice welcome at the University of Reykjavik and a well-known evening occupation. Filtering. Oh, how I have missed it....
Fieldwork – here we come…
10 days in Iceland to collect some samples. Watch this space for updates - and lots of Photos
We are up and running… almost
The plasma (6000 degrees) has been lit for the first time
And another talk tonight….
Extension Lecture Series: 03 Anthropocene NOW BOOKING Thursday 22nd June 2017, 6.30PM to 8.30PM Is the Holocene over? Have we entered a new geological epoch where humans are now the strongest force acting on the Earth and its ecosystems? And if so does this change how...
Who would have thought that magnets are so exciting…
So, the lesson of any building project really should be (and most likely is): check your measurements and the equipment you have. Again. But at least cranes are easily hired.
It has begun…
All good things start somewhere. Hopefully they will continue with fewer problems...