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01 May 2017 | 13:00 BST

Out of the lab and onto the streets

Posted by Jack Leeming | Categories: #ScientistOnTheMove, Academia, Collaboration, Communication, Diversity, Events, In the News, Research, Scientists on the move, Social media, US

Out of the lab and onto the streets

April 22 began with a drizzly ride on rented bikes through the streets of southeast D.C. to the Washington monument. I was accompanied by Dylan Jones, an outdoor recreation and environmental writer from West Virginia. “I typically opt for escaping civilization on Earth Day,” Jones said, “but today I decided to go straight into the heart of it.” We weaved through roads littered with people in rain shells and lab coats, carrying vibrant signs and rainbow umbrellas.  Read more

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  • capitol
  • climate
  • DC
  • demonstation
  • engagement
  • global
  • international
  • march for science
  • nicole forrester
  • nikki forrester
  • Outreach
  • politics
  • public
  • trump
  • US
  • Washington DC

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16 Sep 2016 | 12:00 BST

Fieldwork fails: A polar bear stand-off

Posted by Jack Leeming | Categories: Blog, Europe, In the News, Perspectives, Research

Fieldwork fails: A polar bear stand-off

Weather scientists on Troynoy Island in the Kara Sea were saved from an ongoing siege with some more permanent residents of the island on Wednesday, the Associated Press reports.  Read more

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  • arctic
  • climate
  • climate change
  • fails
  • fieldwork
  • polar bears
  • science
  • siege

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10 Sep 2014 | 22:14 BST

Ozone recovery helped by warming climate

Posted by Matthew Crenson | Categories: Earth, environment & ecology

Ozone recovery helped by warming climate

The ozone layer appears to be continuing on the path to recovery, an international panel of 300 scientists reports today. Atmospheric levels of the chemicals that destroy ozone have now declined by 10–15% since peaking in 2000, a sign of improving health.  Read more

Tags:

  • CFCs
  • climate
  • global warming
  • HFCs
  • ozone

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