Things have been busy with the GeoChronR Hackathon, Utrecht/Leeds intergroup meeting, the UK Alan Turing Institute conference, and a course in how to build impact momentum.
Orders are coming in now for the components of the growth chamber set up I am building in the lab - though shortages are sometimes requiring redesign. I have been lucky to get to know colleagues in Geography, such as David Ashley, who has been generous with his time and technical advice. I also have a home for my tents in the Palaeolab thanks to Cris Little. You cannot raise a barn alone, or, as it turns out, grow tents with the weather within.
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ProjectClouds cause the greatest uncertainty in climate models, but we currently have no way of testing cloud model performance in a climate with higher CO2 than the historical records. Palaeontology gives us access to such a past, but currently, we don't have a method to reconstruct cloud in deep time. Archives
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