
Emily Dieckman
Associate Editor at American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Writer/Editor. Usually worrying. Often baking cookies.
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2 weeks ago |
eos.org | Emily Dieckman
16 April update: Continuing its efforts to bolster the nation’s coal industry, the Trump administration has exempted at least 66 coal-fired power plants from federal rules to limit emissions of toxic air pollutants, AP reported.
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2 weeks ago |
eos.org | Emily Dieckman
This month, the National Weather Service (NWS) announced that, until further notice, it will no longer be offering automated translation services for its severe weather alerts. These alerts warn U.S. residents about imminent dangers including thunderstorms, tropical cyclones, flooding, and extreme heat. The news was reported by Earth.org, The Washington Post, the Associated Press, and other outlets.
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3 weeks ago |
eos.org | Emily Dieckman
Seen from above, the dozens of people trekking through the Rwenzori Mountains might have looked something like an ant farm branching across the landscape, said Klaus Thymann.
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3 weeks ago |
eos.org | Emily Dieckman
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), which works to protect U.S. miners from injury, illness, and death on the job, is among the latest federal agencies targeted for cuts by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
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4 weeks ago |
eos.org | Emily Dieckman
Various U.S. federal agencies sent a 36-point survey to researchers abroad who receive U.S. funding, asking questions related to the Trump administration’s priorities. The questions cover topics such as “eradicating anti-Christian bias” and defending against “gender ideology,” and asked researchers to disclose ties to “entities associated with communist, socialist or totalitarian parties.”The Conversation and The Guardian both published the communication in full.
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In today's press briefing, @peedublya said we could think of cool-season fires like these as a light that needs four switches to turn on: fuel availability, abnormally dry fuel, an ignition source, and extreme fire weather. Climate change, he said, makes the light brighter.

A new @WWAttribution report found that climate change made the conditions leading to the #PalisadesFire and #EatonFire 35% more likely. https://t.co/GgxdW8mJ88

My latest audio story for Eos. Huge thanks to @rogerzare for letting us use a snippet of his composition "Okjökull Requiem." You can listen to a full performance of the piece here: https://t.co/eykIkgvObK

Is climate change affecting your vacation planning? You might be a part of a phenomenon researchers call eco-necrotourism. https://t.co/j0U7JU4BSX

RT @AGU_Eos: Is climate change affecting your vacation planning? You might be a part of a phenomenon researchers call eco-necrotourism. ht…