Tectonic Plates: A billion years in 40 seconds
A reconstruction of Earth’s tectonic plate history has produced an amazing new animation – 1 billion years of our planet’s surface motions.
Promoting Science and Critical Thinking
A reconstruction of Earth’s tectonic plate history has produced an amazing new animation – 1 billion years of our planet’s surface motions.
Sea level rise – Danish team predict possible 1.35m rise by 2100 and highlight issues with previous modelling
If looking for excuse to turn off camera in virtual meetings, cite new study from Purdue, Yale, & MIT: “reduce carbon footprints by 96%”
New study in nature resolves the Holocene temperature conundrum: world is at its hottest for at least 12,000 years
Greenland and Antarctica have been losing ice mass at a combined average rate of 427 billion metric tons (BMT) per year since 2002.
The @GretaThunberg Effect” is now an empirically demonstrated, peer-reviewed phenomenon. Paper in Journal of Applied Social Psychology.