
Helen Phillips
@hephillips3
Physical Oceanographer @imasutas, Mother, Comments my own. #climatemergency #electrifyeverything #climateaction
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http://www.imas.utas.edu.au 23-06-2016 20:50:54
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Come work with us at National Oceanography Centre on a newly funded BIO-Carbon project! New open-ended postdoc/research scientist position using autonomous platforms (gliders, floats and ALRs) to look at primary productivity, phytoplankton & carbon dynamics. Please RT! careers.noc.ac.uk/vacancy/resear…




A call to all people on our beautiful, sick planet "This is our moment to make a profound difference for all life on Earth, and we must embrace it with unwavering courage and determination to create a legacy of change that will stand the test of time." Dr. William J. Ripple et al



2/6 Robotic BGC (=biogeochemical) Argo floats aren't easy to spot in the ocean. Most of the time they're sampling in the deep, coming to the surface to transmit data. 🤖 imos.org.au/facilities/arg… Global Ocean Biogeochemistry Array Euro-Argo ERIC SOOS SOCCOM The Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Lov_OMTAB LABO LOV

Want to monitor changes in temperature globally and wherever you live in near real time? Copernicus ECMWF have just launched "Climate Pulse". pulse.climate.copernicus.eu


The govt collects more money from HECS than it does from Petroleum Resource Rent Tax. Australians pay heavily while fossil fuel companies get richer and fuel the climate crisis. We need to increase the PRRT #auspol ADD YOUR NAME to the petition: > nb.australiainstitute.org.au/increase_the_p…

‘How long before climate change will destroy the Earth?’: research reveals what Australian kids want to know about our warming world theconversation.com/how-long-befor… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand



Come work with us at University of Melbourne at a multi-university project 21st Century Weather. We'll have a blast of a time and produce some good science along the way! cc: @ACCESS_NRI, UNSW Climate Change Research Centre, IMAS



Hope for a sustainable future- reductions in coal power across Europe. Thankyou Our World in Data

The Earth just experienced its 𝘄𝗮𝗿𝗺𝗲𝘀𝘁 𝗱𝗮𝘆 on record. 🌍🌡️ New Copernicus ECMWF data shows that last Sunday, the daily global average temperature reached a record high 17.09°C 📈 It marginally beats the previous record from 6 July 2023. 🔗shorturl.at/fpkF8

