Jeremy Hoffman

@jer_science

Chief (climate) Scientist | affiliate faculty, envs & ursp | alum | opinions mine, facts peer-reviewed | he/him

Richmond, VA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2013.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    30. lis 2017.

    It's not the sun, not volcanoes, not the ozone hole, and not ill-sited weather stations - it's us.

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    I enjoy studies that link historical structural racist policy to present day living conditions & health. In 108 cities, formerly redlined neighborhoods are consistently hotter today than non-redlined areas in same city Nice work et. al /1

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    4. velj

    How warm have the first 5 weeks of 2020 been in the U.S.? The number of daily record high maxes and mins are outpacing the number of daily record low maxes and mins by a ratio of 12 to 1. Thanks to for motivation. Data from NOAA:

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    4. velj

    Eating less meat is nearly always better for your carbon footprint than eating the 'most sustainable' meat. The ‘worst' peas, beans, tofu and nuts still have a lower footprint than the ‘best’ meat and dairy. Latest article:

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  5. prije 21 sat

    Community science fellowship alert! is sponsoring their 2nd cohort of the ee360 Community EE Fellowship program to inspire leaders to address environmental challenges and help build community resiliency. Know a great candidate? RT!

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  6. prije 23 sata

    Some hopeful news from the otherwise raucous caucus: "More than one in five Iowa caucus-goers said climate change mattered the most to them when deciding whom to support...Climate change ranked above both foreign policy and income inequality."

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  7. 3. velj

    With General Assembly considering legislation that has A LOT to do with climate-adjacent issues this week, this is an important question:

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  8. 3. velj

    What do Virginians think about global warming and climate change?

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    2. velj

    For all those wondering why the 'Medieval Warm Period' does not look warm, it is because the evidence suggests it was NOT a globally coherent event. Please update your understanding. (See: or )

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  10. 2. velj

    Can't wait to get more shovels dirty in 2020:

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  11. 2. velj

    Thinking about this today - but not only about the fans headed to the stadium. I'm thinking of the thousands, if not millions, of people who will be driving to and from friend/family's households to gather for the "big game"

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  12. 31. sij

    I hope we bio-fill up the place with folks!!!

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  13. 31. sij
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    30. sij

    We did a super neat lab with algae beads today. The pH indicator changes color based on the carbon dioxide present in solution. When photosynthesis is taking place, the solution turns a nice purple color due to decreased carbon dioxide concentrations!

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  15. 31. sij
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  16. 31. sij

    A great way to “see” our heat-trapping gas emissions trajectories:

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    31. sij
    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    Added: They also have this figure included which I find hilariously lovely.

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  18. 30. sij

    Featuring the fantastic work of twitter users and co-authors !

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  19. 30. sij

    Check out all the nitty gritty details online in Clark et al., 2020!

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  20. 30. sij

    We also show that this increased oceanic forcing contributes to excess losses from Greenland and Antarctica during the subsequent interglacial, explaining much of the relative sea level data recorded around the world.

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  21. 30. sij

    We show that models produce more substantial subsurface warming during the prolonged AMOC reduction during Termination 2 than the last deglaciation, and that this can explain the more rapid sea-level change observed during Termination 2. Woah.

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