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Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2012.

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  1. prije 18 sati

    Explore history + future of ice at poles w/ paleontologist in . Tune in Wed Feb 5 8pmET: or . Features Lamont's , who will join the convo during show. Bonus sneak peek:

    #PolarExtremesPBS
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  2. prije 19 sati

    GOP bill to plant trees is “fine idea” but “not nearly sufficient” action, says Lamont's . "The most important thing...is put a price on carbon and...understand that our carbon emissions represent a cost to society." Via :

    Trees (Photo: iStock)
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  3. prije 20 sati

    Even if apocalypse due to unfettered burning may not be probable, worst-case scenarios should still be contemplated "...as a motivation to make sure they don’t come true,” says Lamont climate scientist . Via :

    No Hay Tiempo (Photo: Marcos del Mazo / LightRocket via Getty Images)
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  4. prije 21 sat

    Geophysicist Anny Cazenave's pioneering work in charting sea-level rise and linking it with has earned her the 2020 Vetlesen Prize...equivalent to a Nobel Prize in to be awarded at in April. Via :

    Anny Cazenave
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  5. 4. velj

    Introducing Pod of the Planet, a fresh new podcast from to explore sustainable development, why we do what we do, and ultimately, who we are. Dig in to the big questions together with EI's scientists, faculty, staff, & students. Learn more:

    Pod of the Planet
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  6. 4. velj

    New research by Lamont paleoclimatologist Rosanne D’Arrigo and colleagues...

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  7. 4. velj

    Lamont polar scientist Robin Bell will give keynote lecture "Discovery to Action: Change from the Poles to Our Shores" on Sat Feb 8 10am, day 2 of 45th Annual Scholar & Feminist Conference: Climate Crisis, Climate Justice hosted by . Learn more:

    45th Annual Scholar & Feminist Conference: Climate Crisis, Climate Justice
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  8. 3. velj

    Can climate fiction help overcome political friction? Novelist Kim Stanley Robinson talks about Green New Deal followed by conversation with Lamont's , 's Kate Wagner, and 's . Feb 18 6pm hosted by :

    The Green New Deal: Shaping A Public Imagination with Kim Stanley Robinson
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  9. 3. velj

    Fate of Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier is intimately tied with millions around world. “Thwaites is a superhighway delivering ice to the ocean,” says Lamont polar scientist Robin Bell. Research on collapse risk incl 1st-ever footage under ice. Via :

    Thwaites Glacier (Credit: NASA/OIB/Jeremy Harbeck)
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  10. 3. velj

    Can wine survive ? “Winemakers are becoming more interested and aware of climate change...but what you do about it is a complicated thing," says Lamont climate scientist , co-author of a new study. Via :

    Workers prune grape vines at the Concha y Toro Research and Innovation Center in Chile (Photo: Tamara Merino/Bloomberg)
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  11. 3. velj

    Coldest decade 1695-1704 revealed by tree-ring records caused dire consequences + Scotland to join England. Message? Lamont paleoclimatologist Rosanne D’Arrigo: "...as the climate changes, nations will be stronger if they stick together..." Via :

    A Climate Change Lesson from Scotland's Little Ice Age ( Photo: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
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  12. 2. velj

    At Study Hall - Climate Positivity At Scale, Lamont's Marco Tedesco & Laurel Zaima on X-Snow / PlastiX-Snow citizen projects and Robin Bell on at scale. Watch:

    Marco Tedesco & Laurel Zaima - Climate Positivity at Scale
    Laurel Zaima - Climate Positivity at Scale
    Robin Bell on Panel - Climate Positivity at Scale
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  13. 31. sij

    New study says may force winemaking regions to swap grape varieties. Lamont climate scientist : “... adapt[ing] viticulture to a warmer world requires taking the problem of climate change seriously.” Via :

    Mourvedre wine grapes are harvested at Pipestone Vineyards in Paso Robles. (Photo: ANN JOHANSSON/CORBIS VIA GETTY IMAGES)
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    TODAY! Study Hall: Climate Positivity at Scale is live streaming 1-6pm this afternoon, featuring three scientists from — Marco Tedesco, Laurel Zaima, Robin Bell. Watch livestream here:

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    31. sij

    presentation Changing Ice, Changing Coastlines w/ Dr. Robin E. Bell, PGI Research Professor, of University starts now.

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  16. 31. sij

    Jan 31 Study Hall - Climate Positivity At Scale with Lamont's Robin Bell, , and Laurel Zaima will bring science and fashion together to take a lead in action. More info:

    Laurel Zaima
    Marco Tedesco
    Robin Bell
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  17. 30. sij

    After a 1953 disaster that killed 1,835 people, the Netherlands has learned to manage flooding due to rising sea levels caused by . In light of long-term threats, Lamont geophysicist Klaus Jacob questions rebuilding as a response. Via :

    The small hamlet of Elkerzee after the 1953 flood - Financial Times
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  18. 29. sij

    New study in Scientific Reports co-authored by Lamont volcanologist Yves Moussallam provides a rare portrait of activity above & below surface of Vanuatu's Ambrym , contributing to understanding of volcanic activity. Via :

    One of five lava lakes that used to roil in the caldera of Ambrym volcano in Vanuatu. In the winter of 2018, the volcano erupted, causing all of these lakes to disappear. (Photo: Robert Harding/Alamy Stock Photo)
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  19. 28. sij

    New study says diversification may help mitigate the effects of on wine-growing regions, but “we likely can’t completely adapt our way out of the problem,” says co-author Lamont climate scientist . Via :

    Winery Concha y Toro SA uses advanced biochemistry to create climate change-resistant grapes. Photographer: Tamara Merino/Bloomberg
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  20. 28. sij

    The Oceanography Society has named Lamont scientist Taro Takahashi as 1st Wallace S. Broecker Medal recipient, recognizing his pioneering work uncovering links bet oceans & climate + his outstanding contributions to education & mentorship:

    Taro Takahashi (Photo: Miriam Cinquegrana)
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