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Tuesday, 22 November 2022

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How to destroy the Earth in one easy step 

Ontario-geofish [19:58:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (260 visits) info
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 That's simple - do this crap.  It's amazing that not one 'Great Solution' has worked for our imaginative Left.  All that's left for them is to tell people to live without heat.The fundamental problem is that you can't do engineering without physics.  Let's spray sulphur all over the world -- what could go wrong?  Anyway, I won't say anything

Iron-Rich Dust From South America Played Role in Last Two Glacial Periods, Says Study 

State of the Planet [19:28:19]  recommend  recommend this post  (447 visits) info
Dust from the land that gets blown into the ocean appears to influence natural climate swings. A new study looks into where much of that dust came from in the past 260,000

Artemis has arrived at the Moon! 

BEYONDbones [18:48:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (21 visits) info
At 12:47 am CST on Wednesday, November 16, 2022, the Artemis I mission successfully launched from Cape Canaveral. Thus begins NASA’s return to the Moon, as we approach the fiftieth anniversary of our last [...]

What Did COP27 Accomplish? 

State of the Planet [18:07:22]  recommend  recommend this post  (54 visits) info
Delegates from Columbia Climate School discuss the achievements and shortfalls of COP27, as well as what took place outside the negotiation

Faculty Spotlight: John Williams 

State of the Planet [14:30:10]  recommend  recommend this post  (51 visits) info
He’s teaching “Geographies of Environmental Justice and Sustainability” in the Sustainability Management program this

GTA 5 But There's NO LAWS.. 

Adventures in Geology and GeoHazards [12:51:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (59 visits) info
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El koprolito todavía estaba allí (II): El uso de fósiles en la medicina tradicional 

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La segunda de las conferencias dentro de lo que hemos denominado 'El koprolito todavía estaba allí' llevará por título "El uso de fósiles en la medicina tradicional" a cargo de Iván Narváez y Ioannis [...]

What’s wrong with this picture? No, really: what’s wrong? 

Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week [00:00:52]  recommend  recommend this post  (27 visits) info
Last Saturday I was at a wedding at Holy Trinity Brompton, a London church that is conveniently located a ten-minute stroll from the Natural History Museum. As I am currently working on a history paper [...]

NATURAL DYES: INDIGO 

ARCHEA [18:33:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (46 visits) info
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Natural dyes are dyes or colourants derived from plants, invertebrates, or minerals. The majority of natural dyes are vegetable dyes from plant sources — roots, berries, bark, leaves, and wood — and other [...]

Google walks in the Valley of Bye-Bye 

Ontario-geofish [15:42:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (77 visits) info
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 The number 10,000 is the 'in' thing these days.  Whereas muskie just fires everybody, and Ammie fires the losing devices division, Googs is caught on 'what to do'.  They have gone the bureaucratic [...]

Oceanic plumes are in a tizzy 

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 This is a situation where all patterns are breaking, and we don't have a clue what is going on.  The Pacific plumes are now going around the clock, starting straight North, and whipping around to South.  A [...]

Breaking 100 GTA Laws In 100 Hours.. 

Adventures in Geology and GeoHazards [12:50:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (68 visits) info
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Oxinpes Foraminifera Fossil 

Louisville Area Fossils [05:30:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (77 visits) info
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Images taken from microscope of the foraminiferan fossil. This fossil was identified as an Oxinpes. It was found in the Beechwood Limestone just below the New Albany Shale. That layer dates to the Devonian [...]
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