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Newsletter No. 5: ‘Discovery and adventure’

Our fifth newsletter marks the anniversary of Charles Darwin setting sail aboard HMS Beagle.

Published 27-Dec-2019
Filed under: Newsletters Tags: alexander von humboldt, beagle voyage, charles lyell, climate change, dippers, dogs, fossils, great apes, hominins, homo erectus, human evolution, neanderthals, the mount, voyage of the beagle (book)

Book review: ‘A Rough Ride to the Future’ by James Lovelock

Thought-provoking and infuriating.

Published 25-Apr-2014
Filed under: Reviews Genres: Science/History Books Tags: books, climate change, reviews

I'm dreaming of a White winter

Gilbert White always seemed to get snow in January.

Published 20-Jan-2008
Filed under: Blog Tags: climate change, gilbert white, winter

A straggly bush

My memorial to Stephen Jay Gould.

Published 18-Feb-2007
Filed under: Blog Tags: beagle voyage, climate change, species named after darwin, stephen jay gould

Northwards and upwards

How Darwin correctly predicted species migration northward and upward during times of rising temperatures.

Published 23-Sep-2006
Filed under: Blog Tags: climate change, darwin's predictions, migration

NEWSLETTER

  • Newsletter 14: ‘The correct way to classify species’
    Taxonomic techniques compared • Pterosaurs • plant evolution and mega-herbivores • punctuated equilibrium • chimp vocalisations • giraffes’s necks • whale evolution • giant tortoises • platypus conspiracy • book recommendations
  • Newsletter No. 13: ‘Some excellent news’
    Some great news • How the internet is supposed to work • Darwin plays backgammon • Links and book reviews • a necessary owl

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