an organic geochemist, paleoclimate, and paleoceanography professor. When I am not working or traveling I play in the garden, with my cat, and I watch birds.
#GoldschmidtTV sat down with @geochemsoc President Liz Sikes to discuss upcoming objectives for the society, and where the field of geochemistry is heading.
An important watch, and only available with Goldschmidt TV! @goldschmidt2024
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Goldschmidt 2024 will be held in Chicago and online from 18-23 August 2024. Abstract submission and registration are now open! Submit your abstract by 29 March to present in person or remotely. Learn more: t.ly/4nhmK
This year’s economic sciences laureate Claudia Goldin showed that female participation in the labour market did not have an upward trend over a 200 year period, but instead forms a U-shaped curve.
The participation of married women decreased with the transition from an agrarian to an industrial society in the early nineteenth century, but then started to increase with the growth of the service sector in the early twentieth century. Goldin explained this pattern as the result of structural change and evolving social norms regarding women’s responsibilities for home and family.
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Why is this still happening? University associate professor Daphne Stam stepped down over ‘macho culture’ at Aerospace Engineering delta.tudelft.nl/article/uni…
🌍 The SCAR Equality Diversity & Inclusion Action Group just published an EDI Statement.
By working together, we can create a more equitable and inclusive future for Antarctic science and beyond.
➡️ Read the full statement here: scar.org/scar-news/edi-news/…
Our summer fellow Clara Danforth describing her winning poster at the Rutgers RIOS wrap up. She'll be taking her poster to #OSM2024 we're excited & proud!
Check out this list of issues that Dr. Bob Anderson — one of the kindest, smartest, and most thoughtful scientist I know — would like to see resolved.
👉“Scaling, verification and downstream effects of proposed ocean CO₂ removal (CDR) strategies.”