7 news posts from July 2013

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Demystifying the paradox of the warm poles of the Cretaceous

Fifty-five million years ago there were crocodiles above the Arctic circle and the deep ocean was 12 degrees Celsius warmer than today. Also, the difference in temperature between the poles and the equator was much less than present day, and this has been a challenge for climate scientists to understand. This week a new study, co-authored by ATMO’s Brian Rose, provides an explanation to this paradox; read more in this MIT article. 

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Julia Parrish speaks at the White House on citizen science

Julia Parrish, CoEnv Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Diversity, was one of 12 “champions of change” invited to share their ideas on public engagement in science and science literacy June 25 at the White House. Read about this great event and Julia’s work in citizen science at this UW News story. 

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