A blog written by the students of UC Davis GEL 232 (Oceans & Climate Change) Class
This quarter, we’ll be taking a deep dive into the paleoclimate literature - scientific studies about how the Earth’s climate and environment have changed in the past - in order to understand how this knowledge can inform policy decisions. We’ll consider topics such as:
Each week, we’ll read and discuss 2-3 excellent papers on these topics, and update you on what we are learning here. We’ll post relevant papers, links, and interesting articles as we find them so that you can join in the fun. Are you a policymaker, manager, or other individual who would like to learn more about how to use these studies in your work? We’d love to hear from you - please send an email to Professor Tessa Hill (tmhill at ucdavis dot edu) so we can incorporate your ideas into future blogs and discussions. As a starting point, please enjoy these resources that we find useful: NASA Paleoclimatology IPCC Chapter on Paleoclimate Written by the members of UC Davis GEL 232: K. Barclay, R. Banker, P. Edwards, C. Fish, K. Hewett, T. Hill, G. Hollyday, C. Livsey, H. Palmer, P. Shukla, D. Vasey. Comments are closed.
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ArchiveSea Levels: Past, Present and Future
How has El Niño changed in the past? Lessons from paleoclimate archives Paleoclimate into Policy: is there a bright future for learning from the past AuthorsWritten by the members of UC Davis GEL 232: K. Barclay, R. Banker, P. Edwards, C. Fish, K. Hewett, T. Hill, G. Hollyday, C. Livsey, H. Palmer, P. Shukla, D. Vasey. Categories
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