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Rethinking the science conference format

Rethinking the science conference format

by Olivia Cooper | Jan 10, 2022 | Climate Change

How can we format science meetings to better serve all of us? Recent studies have a few recommendations

The Astrobites Climate Change Series: An Overview of the Environmental Impact of Astronomy Research

The Astrobites Climate Change Series: An Overview of the Environmental Impact of Astronomy Research

by H Perry Hatchfield | Dec 1, 2021 | Climate Change, Daily Paper Summaries

How do astronomers contribute disproportionately to climate change?

The 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics

The 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics

by Briley Lewis | Oct 13, 2021 | Classics, Climate Change, Current Events

This year’s physics Nobel made a statement about one of the world’s most pressing issues: climate change. In this Bite, we’ll go into the prize-winning science behind this Nobel from Manabe and Hasselmann.

Introducing: Astronomers for Planet Earth

Introducing: Astronomers for Planet Earth

by Jenny Calahan | Oct 8, 2021 | Climate Change, Current Events

Introducing the Astronomers for Planet Earth and their open letter to the astronomy community.

Replacing our constellations with satellites

Replacing our constellations with satellites

by Olivia Cooper | Sep 10, 2021 | Climate Change, Current Events

As satellite constellations crowd our night sky, today’s authors advocate for space as a globally shared resource rather than an entity to be owned and controlled

Introducing the Astrobites Climate Change Series

Introducing the Astrobites Climate Change Series

by Suchitra Narayanan | Jul 2, 2021 | Climate Change, Current Events, Quick Notes

Introducing our new initiative: the Astrobites Climate Change Series! Look out for environment-focused posts, exciting collaborations, and our new event starting Apr. 2022: Earth Week x Astrobites!

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