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Insights from the Columbia Climate School – Planetary Overview

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsFebruary 6, 2025031 Min Read
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The article outlines key research presentations and events from the Columbia Climate School at the American Geophysical Union meeting held from December 12-16, 2022, in Chicago and online. It covers various topics, including drought and flood prediction for the Panama Canal, the correlation between extreme weather and negative social media sentiments, and the influence of heat on substance abuse hospitalizations.

Notable presentations include Upmanu Lall’s exploration of humans’ coevolution with water systems, studies on earthquake risks associated with ancient boulders, and dendrochronology advancements in tropical climates. Other significant talks address extreme weather drivers affecting the 2021 North American heat wave and the 2022 Pakistan floods, projections of future U.S. water tables, and the implications of rising CO2 levels on plant-based allergies.

Networking opportunities for attendees include a reunion event for Lamont-Doherty staff. The meeting emphasizes ongoing climate research with wide-ranging implications for climate adaptation and public health.

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