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Dr. Joseph Shea

@JosephShea

mountains | snow | ice | water | climate change | associate professor | musician: Trundled and The Ebbs. he/him

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linkhttp://www.moshlab.org calendar_today17-02-2012 20:23:05

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Expect more pathways research as SSHRC funded our Insight Grant, 'Greenwashing and the Energy Transition: A Framework for Assessing Net Zero Communication in the Canadian Oil Sands Sector”. Looking fwd to working with Melissa Aronczyk (@aronczyk.bsky.social), Kathryn Harrison & Chris Russill

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“The growth of managerial and administrative grades responsible more and more for controlling academics rather than supporting them is one of the most important trends in the modern university.”

🔗 voicesofacademia.com/2024/04/05/its…

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A 7.5 magnitude earthquake has occurred near Taiwan. Officials are assessing the data to determine if there is any threat to . Info will be shared as soon as it becomes available. Follow NWS Tsunami Alerts for updates.

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Until the Water Survey of Canada can figure out what's going with the real time data (e.g. this is the Fraser River at Hansard, upstream of Prince George) I think we might need to hold off on the doomsday reporting.

Until the Water Survey of Canada can figure out what's going with the real time data (e.g. this is the Fraser River at Hansard, upstream of Prince George) I think we might need to hold off on the doomsday reporting.
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As concerning as the low water levels are, there seems to be something wrong with the discharge data. This is from the monitoring station at Shelley, just upstream of Prince George. Blue and green are water LEVELS (how high the water is), red and orange are discharge (m3/sec).

As concerning as the low water levels are, there seems to be something wrong with the discharge data. This is from the monitoring station at Shelley, just upstream of Prince George. Blue and green are water LEVELS (how high the water is), red and orange are discharge (m3/sec).
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