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2020
This is an accompanying article to go with the PAGES C-PEAT working group's paper in Nature Climate Change "Expert assessment of future vulnerability of the global peatland carbon sink": http://pastglobalchanges.org/products/journal-articles/13149
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2020
This is an accompanying article to go with the PAGES C-PEAT working group's paper in Nature Climate Change "Expert assessment of future vulnerability of the global peatland carbon sink": http://pastglobalchanges.org/products/journal-articles/13149
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2020
This blog article is a contribution to the PAGES Early-Career Network (ECN). An early-career researcher shares their personal experience with grief and depression. Mental health issues are prevalent in academia, yet many carry their burden alone. We believe that open conversation is important to remove stigma and connect with each other, and we are especially grateful to our author for telling us their story.
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2020
This blog article is a contribution to the PAGES Early-Career Network (ECN). Explore the highlands of the Atacama desert and the Altiplano. Ignacio Jara shares a photo series about his fieldwork in northern Chile. See how climate research can bring you close to spectacular landscapes, llamas, and fossil rodent middens.
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2019
This blog article is a contribution to the GPWG2 working group. Access is via membership to Quaternary Newsletter.
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2020
This blog article is a contribution to the PAGES Early-Career Network (ECN). Collaboration is essential for scientific success. To help you succeed with collaborative projects, Annette Bösmeier introduces a guide specifically for early-career researchers, and presents some reflections on both benefits and difficulties in scientific collaboration.
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2020
This blog article is a contribution to the PAGES Early-Career Network (ECN). Katherine Glover reflects on her first PI role for the Kankakee Paleo Project, the inevitable difficulties of fieldwork and the art of balancing of her own scientific needs with the expectations and interests of students, collaborators and local communities.
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2020
This blog article is a contribution to the PAGES Early-Career Network (ECN). The Holocene has experienced several abrupt climate changes. In our latest post, Joanna Tindall explains how we can use oxygen isotopes from ostracods (seed shrimps) to study these past climate events and why the information they provide helps us understand the present and future.
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2020
This blog article is a contribution to the PAGES Early-Career Network (ECN). Mark Lawler sheds light on a recent drastic decline of the caribou (reindeer) population in North America. Why are the great survivors of the Late Pleistocene Extinction struggling to survive today, and what role does modern climate change play?
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2020
This blog article is a contribution to the PAGES Early-Career Network (ECN). Join Margot Courtillat on an expedition to Antarctica. Margot describes what it is like to be a scientist on an IODP research cruise, aboard the JOIDES Resolution. This post is not only a lovely read providing great escapism, it's also full of useful information for those interested in joining this program in the future.