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Kat Gale
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I came into this field as somewhat of a climate skeptic. As a scientist, I always want to see the data. But I have to say I was convinced. These were serious people, people who were not prone to exaggeration. And the data spoke for itself.
— May 17, 2019 12:41PM
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Libby
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Speaking of the Delta region of California’s Central Valley.
“In just 150 years, about 6000 years’ worth of peat has been eroded. It’s gone. By engineering the variability out of the system, we’ve attempted to pin something down that cannot be pinned down.”
— Oct 07, 2018 05:07PM
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“In just 150 years, about 6000 years’ worth of peat has been eroded. It’s gone. By engineering the variability out of the system, we’ve attempted to pin something down that cannot be pinned down.”
Libby
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"The low sea level at the end of the last ice age provided an exposed shelf between the Netherlands and England that the mammoths roamed freely across."
— Oct 05, 2018 03:20PM
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