π’Abstract submission closes next week!
The Call for Abstracts for #ICOS2026SC closes Friday 6th March 2026 at 15:00 CET. Don't delay - get that abstract in on time!
Submit your abstract here: https://www.icos-cp.eu/news-and-events/science-conference/icos2026sc/abstract-submission
27.02.2026 13:30
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The ICOS newsletter for February is out! This month we announced a new series of ICOS Talks, contributed to the Integrated Ocean Carbon Research (IOCβR) Report, and welcomed Duane Brooks, the new Project Controller, to the Head Office.
Read more: preview.mailerlite.io/preview/7815...
26.02.2026 11:43
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EGU WEBINARS: Mental Health in Academia: Obstacles, Advocacy and Inclusion
YouTube video by European Geosciences Union
The @egubg.bsky.social Early Career Scientists team invited me to share my thoughts about #AcademicMentalHealth and what to do about the ongoing crisis. Some folks wonder: I am an Earth System scientist, why do I keep talking about mental health?
@egu.eu
m.youtube.com/watch?v=KYea...
25.02.2026 20:36
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π£οΈ A new series of ICOS Talks kicks off next week!
Samuel Hammer will delve into how atmospheric #14CO2 can be used to distinguish fossil fuel emissions within concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
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When? 4th March 2026, 10:00-11:00 CET
π Zoom: Register here: www.icos-cp.eu/news-and-eve...
25.02.2026 09:04
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Methane Hunters Track Swamp Gas That Is Driving Climate Warming
Methane emissions from wetlands are rising faster than those from industrial sources, prompting concerns about a climate feedback loop.
Work led by CIRES' Ben Riddell-Young β which shows recent methane growth is driven by microbial emissions from landfills, agricultural operations, and wetlands β is featured in a new story in the @nytimes.com
βThereβs more waste and more cows."
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/18/c...
18.02.2026 19:00
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Why methane surged in the atmosphere during the early 2020s
The atmospheric methane (CH4) growth rate surged after 2019, peaking at 16.2 parts per billion per year (ppb yearβ1) in 2020 before declining to 8.6 ppb yearβ1 in 2023. Using multiple atmospheric inve...
A temporary weakening of the atmosphereβs chemical capacity to break down methane, combined with elevated emissions from tropical wetlands, drove the sharp increase in atmospheric methane observed in 2020 to 2021, according to a new study in Science. https://scim.ag/4kmtoOQ
10.02.2026 20:32
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Tomorrow I'll be talking about mental health in the geosciences as part of the EGU BG ECS webinar series.
www.egu.eu/webinars/694...
#AuDHD #AcademicMentalHealth
08.02.2026 17:00
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