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Earth and Environmental Science Department, University of Pennsylvania
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http://www.sas.upenn.edu/earth/ 14-03-2011 15:41:39
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Prof. Prof Michael E. Mann of PENN EES Department 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

Fascinating new research from Ileana Pérez-Rodríguez and Reto Gieré of PENN EES Department and Penn Arts & Sciences: Using marine bacteria to detoxify asbestos, in Penn Today penntoday.upenn.edu/news/penn-sas-…



Prof. Prof Michael E. Mann of PENN EES Department spoke to the The New York Times about the “new normal” of extreme weather events. “Climate change is here, now,” he says. nyti.ms/3D85cLg Penn PennCSSM

Prof. Prof Michael E. Mann of Penn_EES appeared on CBS Mornings 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 x.com/CBSMornings/st…

"Through the Sands of Time: Giant Clams as Paleoclimate Timekeepers" | Great piece by Penn undergrad researcher @AliceAndrews on our (newly launched) Mann Research Group/Penn Arts & Sciences/PENN EES Department student blog! (work is collab w/ Academy of Natural Sciences) web.sas.upenn.edu/pcssm/studentb… #upenn #climatechange

Our OMNIA Magazine "Last Look" is of a glacial valley in Greenland where Prof. Jon Hawkings of PENN EES Department 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

Prof. Prof Michael E. Mann of PENN EES Department shares his insight on rising temperatures' effects on the cracks and melting of Greenland's ice sheet in Inside Climate News. bit.ly/3QrQhn0 Penn PennCSSM


Prof. Prof Michael E. Mann of PENN EES Department discusses the deadly effects of climate change with Amna Nawaz, C'01, on PBS PBS News. Penn amna x.com/NewsHour/statu…


Excited to share this work led by Daisuke Noto Penn PENN EES Department, in collaboration with Yuji Tasaka Hokkaido University and Takatoshi Yanagisawa JAMSTEC 海洋研究開発機構 \海と地球の研究所/: Stratified horizontal convection | Journal of Fluid Mechanics | Cambridge Core - bit.ly/47WAy5S

As The Water Center At Penn marks five years on campus, Penn Today takes a look at its achievements, ongoing projects, and plans for the future. bit.ly/3OYPmrZ

File under "local boy makes good". Making the front page of the The Philadelphia Inquirer feels pretty special for this Philly native. Research at Penn Penn Engineering Penn Arts & Sciences PENN EES Department Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Penn


Douglas Jerolmack of Penn Arts & Sciences and Penn Engineering is working with other researchers at Penn to reverse engineer the mud used on baseballs and offer a mechanistic understanding of its inner workings. bit.ly/3QqwAum

Douglas Jerolmack, professor of Earth and Environmental Science, of Penn Arts & Sciences and Penn Engineering is working with other Penn researchers to understand the mechanistic magic behind MLB's "magic mud" penntoday.upenn.edu/news/alchemy-b…

