Jens Terhaar
Father of 3, ocean biogeochemical modeller at the University of Bern, interested in high-latitude oceans, carbon cycle, ocean-climate interaction & ecosystem stressors such as ocean acidification and primary production.
- Reposted by Jens TerhaarUpdated Climate Visuals (1) Warming stripes for atmosphere and ocean (2) Climate indicators (adding land humidity for 2024) (3) UK climate indicators (adding some 2024 data) ed-hawkins.github.io/climate-visu...
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- Reposted by Jens TerhaarOne thing that really bothered me about this discussion was the number of speakers who insisted that the gov attacks on US science are "unprecedented". They're not. Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, Iran, Turkey & more all purged their academy. Surely learning from that history is essential. #EGU25
- Five minutes to go and already a very full room here for the final session of #EGU25 , a last-minute debate on “How should the global geoscience community respond to attacks on science”, focussed on the US. It’s so incredibly sad that this is even necessary. But there is clearly will to act.
- Reposted by Jens TerhaarMuch of the debate we've seen so far has posed Trump's attacks on science as an American problem - but it's not. It's a global problem. The stark reality is that US research underpins much of the world's science - and it's not just money. /1 www.nytimes.com/live/2025/05...
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- It appears that there have unfortunately been some misunderstandings about our recent paper about the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (www.nature.com/articles/s41...) at #EGU25. I have tried to clarify these here: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...