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Climate: Past, Present & Future

Hugo Beltrami

Dr. Hugo Beltrami is a Professor and Canada Research Chair in Climate Dynamics at St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia. He holds a BSc in Physics from the University of Winnipeg, a MSc in Theoretical Astrophysics from Queen's University in Kingston, and a PhD in Environmental Sciences from the Université du Québec à Montréal. Beltrami’s research is focused on fundamental scientific challenges related to the overall characterization of the en-ergy exchange between the atmosphere and the shallow part of the Earth’s continental crust, an interface extremely important for life on our planet. Twitter: @HugoBeltrami.

Feeling the Heat: The Grilled Earth

Feeling the Heat: The Grilled Earth

Nowadays, there are plenty of media reports about the impacts of climate change around the world. Glaciers are disappearing, gigantic craters form in Siberia as the previously frozen ground thaws, the sea is threatening to swallow entire islands, floods cause large damages to people and economy, heat waves periodically destroy crops and can reach dangerous levels for people’s health. And this is o ...[Read More]