Rebecca Fisher (@rebeccaefisher) 's Twitter Profile
Rebecca Fisher

@rebeccaefisher

Atmospheric scientist interested in climate change - usually measuring methane somewhere in the world.

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NEW JOB ALERT!! Antarctic Palaeobiologist, 3 year position with a focus on stable isotope sclerochronology, community ecology and fieldwork! bas.ciphr-irecruit.com/applicants/vac…

NEW JOB ALERT!! Antarctic Palaeobiologist, 3 year position with a focus on stable isotope sclerochronology, community ecology and fieldwork!

bas.ciphr-irecruit.com/applicants/vac…
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Understand Earth's Climate Royal Holloway 🌏 - James France #GreenhouseGasResearchGroup has written a blog to discuss our knowledge gap in #climate change, and how we study the sources of the #GreenhouseGas #methane 🌾🐮🏭. Check out the blog here: royalholloway.ac.uk/research-and-t…

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Rising methane could be a sign that Earth's climate is part-way through a 'termination-level transition' - article by Euan in the conversation theconversation.com/rising-methane…

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bbc.co.uk/news/science-e… Royal Holloway's mobile greenhouse gas lab measurements verified the very large methane emissions seen by satellite and our isotope and ethane measurements confirmed it was a gas pipeline leak RHUL Earth Sciences RoyalHollowayScience

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“Methane tells you about the entire planet. It's a messenger.” 🗣 Professor Euan Nisbet from RHUL Earth Sciences Royal Holloway explains why rising global methane levels could be a central point of discussion as the World Climate Action Summit gets underway at #COP28

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We're looking for a postdoc to join the greenhouse gas group at Royal Holloway, as part of the MOMENTUM project - improving methods to quantify methane emissions using mobile measurements RHUL Earth Sciences MethaneNet jobs.royalholloway.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?r…

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Here's our first validation of high-resolution satellite-derived methane emissions from an active gas leak in the UK - highlight paper in AMT led by Emily Dowd amt.copernicus.org/articles/17/15… RHUL Earth Sciences

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MSci Environmental Geoscience students are making their very last field sketch of faults along the Corinth canal. Fantastic last locality for the Greece 2024 field trip. ⁦RHUL Earth Sciences

MSci Environmental Geoscience students are making their very last field sketch of faults along the Corinth canal. Fantastic last locality for the Greece 2024 field trip. ⁦<a href="/RHULEarthSci/">RHUL Earth Sciences</a>⁩
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Today, we’re showcasing the wonders of science. Exploring AI, black holes, climate and much more, our Science Festival is designed to inspire young minds (and older ones) from Surrey and beyond. Come along; it's free and everyone is welcome: ow.ly/cRyh50Sfu17 #Science

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Congratulations to everyone who graduated today RHUL Earth Sciences It was great to see the first graduating cohort of BSc Earth, Climate and Environmental Change. Well done everyone!

Congratulations to everyone who graduated today <a href="/RHULEarthSci/">RHUL Earth Sciences</a> It was great to see the first graduating cohort of BSc Earth, Climate and Environmental Change. Well done everyone!
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📣 We caught up with Isaac, one of our talented Master by Research students, to hear all about their journey and student experience here. 🌍✨ 🎧 You might just be inspired to follow in their footsteps! #StudentVoices #MastersByResearch #EarthSciences @royalholloway