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Many people have hiked this gated road near Lake Samish just off I-5 since I put up the original field trip page in 2020, including a few structural geology classes from UW and WWU. In fact, the really great Chuckanut Formation geology along this [...]
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At the end of October, I submitted a paper that’s been hanging over me for a couple of years. I’ve been in the habit of tracking nearly all my submissions since I started out in palaeontology, it happens that this one is number 50 in the list. [...]
In the Climate LIVE video series, experts from across the Columbia Climate School discuss topics in climate and sustainability for grade school and university students, educators, parents and the
By now I imagine that almost everyone reading this is aware that I have a new book out, but if you somehow did not, then here’s a chance to catch up and learn a bit more about it (and hopefully I can entice you to buy a copy). The title, as is [...]
At Columbia Climate School’s Signature Speaker Series, Hans Bruyninckx, former executive director of the European Environment Agency, discussed the European Green
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In a scan of The Atlantic homepage recently, I came across Are You a Platonist or an Aristotelian? I was especially intrigued by the subtitle: "Your answer may determine how happy you can be." I thought it might be useful given what's [...]
Misty shores, moss covered forests, a rich cultural history, dappled light, fossils and the smell of salt air—these are my memories of Haida Gwaii.The Haida have lived, loved, raised families, planned wars, weddings and potlatches on the islands [...]
Ya hemos hablado de algunas producciones documentales sobre dinosaurios de los años 80 y 90 que salieron al mercado español, dentro de la colección de Planeta DeAgostini “Dinosaurios: Descubre los gigantes del mundo prehistórico” en [...]
This picture is of an Aulacophyllum conigerum (Davis,
1877) coral fossil. It was found in the Beechwood Limestone of Charlestown, Indiana USA. It dates to the Middle Devonian Period.
This
coral fossil was once part of the collection of [...]