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    Dec 15

    Ever wonder about the scope of climate research published in ? Here are the papers published in 2021 I handled as climate science editor. Two threads. Here's part 2 on modern+future.

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    A study in suggests increased volcanism-related phosphorus delivery to the Late Ordovician ocean helps explain widespread cooling and eutrophication-driven extinctions.

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  3. Dec 6

    We at Nature Geoscience stand behind the author’s choice to share their opinion and condemn the abusive comments received elsewhere.

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  4. Dec 6

    World View: Decolonizing geoscience requires more than equity and inclusion Free-to-read:

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    Nov 18

    Read our News and Views: Microbes in a sea of sinking particles by Philip Boyd & Fraser Kennedy on the paper below!!

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  6. Article: Reorganized ocean circulation during Late Ordovician cooling altered oxygenation through the water column, leading to widespread extinction Free-to-read:

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  7. Article: Nutrient fluxes into the upper water column of the Southern Ocean are dominated by mixing rather than advection [Open Access]

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  8. Nov 9

    Article: Warming-enhanced microbial respiration can explain marine anoxia patterns across depth during the end-Permian mass extinction Free-to-read:

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  9. Nov 9

    Article: Recent strengthening of the snow-ice albedo feedback is due to Antarctic sea ice loss Free-to-read:

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  10. Nov 9

    Related News and Views: Carbon fate in lowland rivers by William Ford and James Fox

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  11. Nov 9

    Article: Particulate organic carbon oxidation is regulated by both transit time and mineral protection along the 1300 km course of a lowland river [Open Access] **News and Views in next tweet**

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    If you are interested in becoming a physical climate editor at Nature Communications, details are in the link. Closing date is 4th November

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    Unconscious coloniality reinforces inequity & exclusion of Indigenous peoples in STEM In this new Comment, outlines ways individuals can implement decolonizing actions & become agents for cultural change Free to read:

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    Oct 25

    Our paper on extreme tropical temperatures is featured as a Research Highlight in

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  16. Article: The oxygenation of Earth may have been delayed due to high late Archean extraterrestrial impact rates, which acted as a fluctuating sink of atmospheric oxygen Free-to-read:

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  17. Article: Anthropogenic climate change is impacting the temperature and ice cover of lakes across the globe , , Free-to-read:

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    Oct 21

    On 3rd November, Menachem Elimelech and Melanie Kah will cover for and in the third webinar to celebrate 15 years of Nature Nanotechnology. Register for free at (click the correct date)

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    Oct 21

    Published today in , a theory to explain why extreme temperatures in the tropics warm more than average temperatures. It boils down to hot days being drier: the "drier get hotter" mechanism. A 🧵(1/n)

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    Oct 19

    New findings, published in , on the human imprint on lakes worldwide used modelling incorporating the Lakes CCI products. Changes worldwide in lake ice and lake water temperature are attributed to anthropogenic Lakes CCI:

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