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  • “[Cities] should care, because science now tells us that climate change is not a future threat, but actually it is now a reality,” EAS Professor Sandeep Agrawal says- “It is a clear and present danger in many ways."

  • Paul Myers, Professor at the 91ĸƵ, emphasizes the necessity for a new generation of very high-resolution computer models to effectively understand how ocean currents will change in a warming climate.

  • Read EAS Professor, Rob Creaser's contributions to two articles in the August issue of Elements scientific journal.

  • The vanishing archive

    There’s a race underway to save a record of Earth’s climate history. The catch? The data is locked in the ice and frozen ground underfoot. And it’s melting away.

  • Read EAS Professor John Waldron's new paper via the Geological Society of America.

  • Student-led crew brings Albertosaurus named Rose to the screen

    The second season of BBC’s hit show Walking With Dinosaurs features a team of U of A graduate students helping excavate an Albertosaurus and bring it to life on screen.

  • EAS Professor John Waldron has helped make the case for Cabox Aspiring Geopark to receive UNESCO designation as a Global Geopark.

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