Pablo Saavedra Garfias
Atmospheric physicist based in 🇩🇪. Research 🌨️ in Polar regions. 👨🏽💻, 🏊🏾♂️, 🎾, ☕.
Leipzig Universität
https://pablosaa.github.io
Leipzig Universität
https://pablosaa.github.io
No, oil does not come from dinosaurswww.sciencenorway.no “This myth must be debunked,” says Norwegian geologist
Top scientists turning down UK jobs over ‘tax on talent’, says Wellcome bosswww.theguardian.com Next government urged to lower upfront visa costs that are 17 times higher than international average
When is air stable or unstable ?www.rmets.org Meteorologists often talk about the atmosphere being either stable or unstable. But what does this mean?
How shameful should retraction be?reeserichardson.blog Collecting arguments on the stigma surrounding retraction
Elite researchers in China say they had ‘no choice’ but to commit misconductwww.nature.com Anonymous interviewees say they engaged in unethical behaviour to protect their jobs — although others say study presents an overly negative view. Anonymous interviewees say they engaged in unethical ...
Dust Declines in Parts of Asia May Be Caused by the Warming Arctic - Eoseos.org Rising Arctic temperatures have changed both wind patterns and precipitation in areas that carry dust to West and South Asia, but the change may not be permanent.
Norway university committee recommends probe into the country’s most productive researcherretractionwatch.com Filippo Berto, by ONOLO – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 In 2019, Filippo Berto was hailed as Norway’s most productive researcher, publishing a new study on average every two to three days. Fiv…
Singapore Airlines turbulence: why climate change is making flights rougherwww.nature.com Warming temperatures are likely to mean that more of your plane ride will have rocky conditions, creating potentially dangerous situations. Warming temperatures are likely to mean that more of your pl...
The importance of distinguishing climate science from climate activism - npj Climate Actionwww.nature.com I am concerned by climate scientists becoming climate activists, because scholars should not have a priori interests in the outcome of their studies. Likewise, I am worried about activists who pretend...
Is More CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) Good for Plants or Not? Hint: Harmful Side Effectsm.youtube.com You often hear human induced climate change skeptics (especially those funded by fossil fuel lobby groups) say "CO2 is plant food" but the following tvideo e...
The world’s top 1% of emitters produce over 1000 times more CO2 than the bottom 1% – Analysis - IEAwww.iea.org The world’s top 1% of emitters produce over 1000 times more CO2 than the bottom 1% - A commentary by Laura Cozzi, Olivia Chen, Hyeji Kim
My Experience as a Student Intern at the Institute of Energy and Climate Research – Nuclear Waste Management blogs.fz-juelich.de
How the unlikely friendship of Pauli and Jung led to the discovery of CPT symmetrywww.nature.com Nature Reviews Physics - In 1931, the psychoanalyst Carl Jung took on an unusual patient, the brilliant young physicist, Wolfgang Pauli. Arthur I. Miller tells the story of their friendship, how...
Why we still need a CERN for climate change – Physics Worldphysicsworld.com Tim Palmer says that we must pool our resources to produce high-resolution climate models that societies can use, before it is too late
Embattled Harvard honesty professor accused of plagiarismwww.science.org Academic chapter and two books authored by Francesca Gino appear to copy from sources including student theses, blogs, and news reports
European court rules human rights violated by climate inactionbbc.com
I hit a breaking point as a grad student. Here’s how I recoveredwww.science.org “I’ve come to accept that mental illness and burnout won’t just go away,” this scientist writes
One Hundred Years of Solitudeandreapetkovic.substack.com ...and miserable happiness, too
ESA and NASA team up to study solar windwww.esa.int In the run up to April’s total solar eclipse, ESA-led Solar Orbiter and NASA-led Parker Solar Probe are both at their closest approach to the Sun. Tomorrow, they are taking the opportunity to join han...
Mathematician who tamed randomness wins Abel Prizewww.nature.com Michel Talagrand laid mathematical groundwork that has allowed others to tackle problems involving random processes. Michel Talagrand laid mathematical groundwork that has allowed others to tackle pro...
There are growing fears of an alarming shift in Antarctic sea icewww.newscientist.com Antarctic sea ice cover remains far below average levels for the third year in a row, but researchers are uncertain whether this is a permanent shift driven by climate change or part of natural fluctu...