Maureen Raymo is on vacation this week. Please enjoy the links to articles and posts below.
Nicole deRoberts
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LAMONT IN THE MEDIA:
FEATURED NEWS
2020 Was a Record-Breaking Hurricane Season. NOAA Will Announce What to Expect in 2021.
ABC News
May 20, 2021
Article quotes Lamont climate scientist Jason Smerdon.
Little Bubbles in Diamonds Give a Glimpse of What Happened in the Deep Earth
BBC Newsday
May 19, 2021
Interview with Steve Goldstein on study co-authored with fellow Lamont geochemists Yaakov Weiss, Cornelia Class, Gisela Winckler, and colleagues (31:12-36:00).
Megadrought Ravages the American West, Climate Change Worsens the Situation
Nature World News
May 19, 2021
Article quotes Lamont climate scientist Benjamin Cook.
New Research Finds that Climate Models Mostly Get It Right
KPBS
May 18, 2021
Article on study co-authored by Lamont hydrologist Martin Stute.
During the Last Ice Age, Global Cooling Dropped the Temperature on Land 11 Degrees
Science 2.0
May 17, 2021
Article on study co-authored by Lamont hydrologist Martin Stute.
California Is Headed Toward Another Brutal Wildfire Season
Mother Jones
May 16, 2021
Article quotes Lamont bioclimatologist Park Williams.
Common Descent Podcast
May 15, 2021
Interview with Lamont postdoc Rachel Lupien.
Gazing Into a Diamond's Flaws Has Revealed Hidden Clues About How Our Planet Formed
Science Alert
May 14, 2021
Article on study co-authored by Lamont geochemists Yaakov Weiss, Cornelia Class, Gisela Winckler, Steve Goldstein, and colleagues.
See the Grim Climate Graphs Censored by Trump
Mashable
May 13, 2021
Article quotes Lamont climate scientist Benjamin Cook.
As the Climate Warms, Could the U.S. Face Another Dust Bowl?
Yale Environment 360
May 13, 2021
Article quotes Lamont climate scientist Benjamin Cook.
Science Daily
May 13, 2021
Article references work aboard Lamont's RV Marcus G. Langseth.
BLOGS
Columbia World Projects Issues New Report on Carbon Capture and Storage
May 20, 2021
The report identifies opportunities and challenges in implementing new technologies that could reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide levels worldwide.