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Geoblogosphere weekly review (50th week of 2021, 173 weeks ago)
Blogs:
Most active blogs:
- Ontario-geofish (14 posts)
- State of the Planet (9 posts)
- ARCHEA (4 posts)
- Koprolitos (4 posts)
- Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week (2 posts)
- Louisville Area Fossils (2 posts)
- Geology in the West Country (2 posts)
- Earth Learning Idea (1 posts)
- Oakland Geology (1 posts)
- Reporting on a Revolution (1 posts)
Most visited blogs:
- State of the Planet (2344 visits)
- ARCHEA (1062 visits)
- Ontario-geofish (1048 visits)
- Koprolitos (303 visits)
- Drunk on Geology (261 visits)
- Geology in the West Country (240 visits)
- Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week (213 visits)
- kreidefossilien.de (169 visits)
- Louisville Area Fossils (141 visits)
- Reporting on a Revolution (136 visits)
Topics:
Top keywords:
- Climate (4)
- Sustainability (3)
- Asia (1)
- Biostratigraphy (1)
- general commentary (1)
- Geology in the Wild (1)
- arthropoda (1)
- Natural Hazards (1)
- #treefollowing (1)
- General Earth Institute (1)
Posts:
The 10 most frequently clicked posts:
A guide to some of the most provocative talks at the world's largest gathering of earth and space
Greenwashing by Big Oil shifts blame away from fossil fuel companies and delays needed climate
It can be difficult to enjoy the holidays with sustainability on your mind. Here’s how one student found a moment of optimism on
The ban of heating oil #6 has been effective in reducing air
RSS joins Spencer in a downward November. NOAA will most likely go along with it, since it's all the same technique, mostly.You can see the little bump of the west Pacific. It's gone now, and we expect a more severe decline next month. The [...]
Our new mayor should let our environmental actions do the talking for the next eight years. It would be a refreshing
What's good for the goose is good for the gander. A goose is a bird of any of several waterfowl species in the family Anatidae. They can fly 40 mph and you'll notice that in the sky they choose the highly efficient V form as it gives them a 71% [...]
Orthocone Nautiloid FossilAn orthocone is an unusually long, straight shell of a nautiloid cephalopod. You have likely seen them from Ontario or Morocco. These straight-shelled nautiloids rules our seas during the Ordovician, nothing else was even [...]
Paleontology — A lovely Lithograph from A History Of The Earth And Animated Nature By Oliver Gold Smith.I love the old lithographs. They transport me back in time to the beginnings of the study of the various realms of nature. Lithography was [...]
The next Drunk on Geology is for Dead Horse Amber Ale from the Moab Brewery in Moab, Utah.
The first thing that sticks out about the beer is easily the name "Dead Horse", and although it is a grisly name, it is actually named after a [...]
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