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Rain falls at the Dumont d’Urville Station in the eastern Antarctic coast, New Year’s Day 2014.
Credit: Bruno Jourdain /Nicolas Jourdain / UGA/CNRS/IPEV
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Étienne Vignon, Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, [email protected] (UTC +2 hours)
Alexis Berne, Environmental Remote Sensing Laboratory, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, [email protected] (UTC +2 hours)
Rainfall could increase in amount, frequency and intensity over the next 80 years along the coast of Antarctica, a new study predicts.
By 2100, if greenhouse gases continue to be released at a high level, rain might increase by 240% on average across the continent.
Recent revelations about Exxon have indicated that that organization s activities are over the top. And, hundreds of members of the scientific community that is served by AGU and that engages in this sort of research signed on to a letter demanding that the AGU stop taking Exxon s tainted money.
And, the AGU board met, and blew off the scientists, and sidled up to Exxon. They gave all the usual, but rather lame, excuses.
Tomorrow the board meets again. ClimateTruth.org is asking people to sign a petition supporting the scientists. Below is information from ClimateTruth.org. HERE IS THE LINK TO SIGN THE PETITION.
George I. Seney Professor of Geology and professor of earth and environmental sciences Martha Gilmore is the co-author of seven new papers and articles, most of which primarily center on research of the volcanism and mineralogy on Venus surface.
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Congratulations to poet John Murillo, assistant professor of English, who has been named the 2021 winner of the Kingsley Tufts Award for his recent collection.