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PENN EES Department
@PENN_EES
Earth and Environmental Science Department, University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA Katılım Mart 2011
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Register for free to participate in the Mid-Atlantic Geobiology Symposium here @Penn. Details Below!

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Douglas Jerolmack, professor of Earth and Environmental Science, of @PennSAS and @PennEngineers is working with other Penn researchers to understand the mechanistic magic behind @MLB's "magic mud" penntoday.upenn.edu/news/alchemy-b…
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Douglas Jerolmack of @PennSAS and @PennEngineers is working with other researchers at Penn to reverse engineer the mud used on baseballs and offer a mechanistic understanding of its inner workings.
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File under "local boy makes good". Making the front page of the @PhillyInquirer feels pretty special for this Philly native. @ResearchatPenn @PennEngineers @PennSAS @PENN_EES @MEAM_Penn

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As @WaterCenterPenn marks five years on campus, @Penn_Today takes a look at its achievements, ongoing projects, and plans for the future.
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Excited to share this work led by Daisuke Noto @Penn @PENN_EES, in collaboration with Yuji Tasaka @HokkaidoUni and Takatoshi Yanagisawa @JAMSTEC_PR: Stratified horizontal convection | Journal of Fluid Mechanics | Cambridge Core - bit.ly/47WAy5S
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Photos by the incomparable Justin Durner (justindurner.com) of our @NASA funded LASSIE project (viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2022/09/l…) expedition to Mt. Hood.


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Prof. @MichaelEMann of @PENN_EES discusses the deadly effects of climate change with Amna Nawaz, C'01, on PBS @NewsHour. @Penn @IAmAmnaNawaz twitter.com/NewsHour/statu…
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"Climate change is deadly," @MichaelEMann tells @IAmAmnaNawaz. "We are already seeing human deaths that can be attributed to climate change that are caused by events ... that wouldn't have been as catastrophic as they were, if not for the warming of the planet."
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In a blog post for @KleinmanEnergy, Arwen Kozak, a @PennLPS master’s student, writes about the unequal impacts in South Africa from load shedding, power loss that occurs to prevent overloading the power grid.
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Prof. @MichaelEMann of @PENN_EES shares his insight on rising temperatures' effects on the cracks and melting of Greenland's ice sheet in @insideclimate.
bit.ly/3QrQhn0 @Penn @PennCSSM
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Our OMNIA Magazine "Last Look" is of a glacial valley in Greenland where Prof. Jon Hawkings of @PENN_EES and colleagues spent a month in 2018 conducting fieldwork in an effort to better grasp what he calls the cycling of elements through the Earth system. bit.ly/43KYeGM
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"Through the Sands of Time: Giant Clams as Paleoclimate Timekeepers" | Great piece by @Penn undergrad researcher @AliceAndrews on our (newly launched) @MannResearch/@PennSAS/@PENN_EES student blog! (work is collab w/ @AcadNatSci)
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Prof. @MichaelEMann of @Penn_EES appeared on @CBSMornings this morning to discuss the #ClimateCrisis and the amplified extreme weather it's generating this summer and what we can still do about it. @Penn @PennCSSM twitter.com/CBSMornings/st…
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Unprecedented heat, flooding and wildfires are part of “the new abnormal,” says climate scientist @MichaelEMann, who warns that the planet will continue to get warmer and experience more extreme weather events if carbon emissions are not brought down to zero.
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Prof. @MichaelEMann of @PENN_EES spoke to the @nytimes about the “new normal” of extreme weather events. “Climate change is here, now,” he says. nyti.ms/3D85cLg @Penn @PennCSSM
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Prof. @MichaelEMann of @Penn_EES discusses 'supercharged' weather events as a result of climate change w/ @CNN. The steady warming combined with an El Niño and changing jet stream conditions all come together in a "perfect storm of consequences," he says. cnn.it/44hElbu
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Assistant Professor Ileana Pérez-Rodríguez and Professor Reto Gieré of Earth & Environmental Science have shown that bacteria from extreme marine environments can help reduce asbestos’ toxic properties. bit.ly/3ribwNE @Penn @PENN_EES
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Fascinating new research from Ileana Pérez-Rodríguez and Reto Gieré of @PENN_EES and @PennSAS: Using marine bacteria to detoxify asbestos, in @Penn_Today penntoday.upenn.edu/news/penn-sas-…
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It's a beautiful day to be in Greenland! Our PhD student Chris Larson is assisting @jonnyhawkings and his research group in the field this summer and sent in these pics over the weekend




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Prof. @MichaelEMann of @PENN_EES on the worsening effects of climate change. “Our findings provide important scientific context for the record heat and wildfire that we’re witnessing right now here in the United States,” he says. bit.ly/3pxCr7D @Penn @PennCSSM
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