Clark Gray
@clarklgray
Population, development and the environment. Professor of Geography & Environment at UNC-Chapel Hill
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http://clarkgray.web.unc.edu/ 13-06-2015 18:50:40
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It turns out that Wiley, the for-profit owner of HE, seems to view this job as a public service and thus offered an annual stipend of ~$7300 for a job that requires over 500 hrs. They inquired whether my employer, UW UW–Madison , a public university, might supplement this amount
🗺️Meta, World Resources Inst & Land & Carbon Lab have launched the first #AI -powered, 1-meter resolution global map of tree canopy height🌳
The model & data are made free & available to advance open source monitoring & improve our ability to adapt to #climatechange .
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Thanks Clark Gray for curating the session and getting such symbiotic papers together! And Valerie Mueller for your insightful feedback. PAA is by far the most productive conference I’ve been to!
Psyched that this session that I organized & Dr. Leah VanWey chaired turned out so well: packed room, great papers by 4 grad students (incl. Garima Jain and Kate Thomas), and detailed comments by Valerie Mueller. We have come so far since the early PAA sessions on clim-mig!
Great comments from lorimaehunter on our #paa2024 paper led by Heather Randell showing that warming and greening of Lake Malawi appears to undermine lakeshore food security.
And what a punch: Drought traps people and limits their mobility choice.
Important findings that resonate with The HABITABLE Project emerging findings from other parts of the world (not yet published).
Assessing climate change's global economic impacts typically focuses on annual temperatures - but what happens if we include variability and extremes?
A 🧵on our new paper in NatureClimate w/ Prof Sonia I. Seneviratne Jarmo Kikstra Fulden Batibeniz James Rising
🔗: nature.com/articles/s4155…
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A sobering look at #ClimateChange impacts: A new study co-authored by Scripps Oceanography and GPS UC San Diego environmental scientist Jennifer Burney predicts how rising temperatures will impact food production and financial institutions. ⬇️
today.ucsd.edu/story/how-clim…
Barnburner of a grad recruiting season for geography unc: 15 PhD offers made => 13 accepted 🪙🪙🪙 including 4 to work on climate and health.
Can't wait to hang out with the new cohort in August!!!