
Matthew L Staitis
@staitis
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PhD student @ueaenv Investigating PETM biotic/environmental change|Paleoclimate|Micropaleo|Geochemistry https://t.co/OUKahbn0uY
Norwich, England
Joined July 2016
Thursday, September 4 2025. Norfolk Wildlife Trust talk: Fossils of the east of England. Explore climate change with me geoscientist Matthew Staitis through local fossils and minerals from the past 66 million years. Tickets now on sale!:
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RT @rahmstorf: Here is a reminder that already last year 44 experts directed a powerful warning to policy makers about the risk of #AMOC sh….
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RT @PaulHBeckwith: Collapse of critical Atlantic current is no longer low likelihood, study finds - The Guardian
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Scientists say ‘shocking’ discovery shows rapid cuts in carbon emissions are needed to avoid catastrophic fallout
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RT @inqua2027india: 🌍 INQUA Talk 25/16.Join us for an exciting session with Dr. Rajiv Nigam (Former Chief Scientist, NIO Goa) on:.✨ Role of….
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RT @rahmstorf: I was shocked when I first saw these results from standard climate models used in IPCC reports:.for high emissions, the Atla….
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RT @paleo_alberto: Happy to share our project on Miocene fosils from Mediterraneum area! MORE NEWS SOON.
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RT @jgilchrist13: Very happy to have Ignacius palaeoart by Kristen Miller added to my article on Arctic primates & climate change for @Conv….
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RT @jgilchrist13: Primates colonised the Arctic during a period of ancient global warming – their fate offers a lesson as climate change sp….
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Close relatives of primates adapted to life in the High Arctic 52 million years ago – this may offer insight into future changes in the Arctic.
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RT @ThePalAss: New osteological characteristics identify the first stem sleeper goby (Gobioidei, Odontobutidae) from the upper Eocene https….
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RT @jgilchrist13: Our primate ancestors evolved in the cold – not the tropics. Hot off the press: For @ConversationUK. #evolution #biogeogr….
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New research overturns decades of assumptions about how – and where – our lineage began.
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RT @ThBauersachs: 🚨 Paper Alert 🚨 Interested in Oceanic Anoxic Events? Check out our new paper, lead by Premila Wijesinghe, on black shale….
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Our research uses a multidisciplinary approach, including organic and inorganic geochemistry, biostratigraphy, carbon isotope geochemistry and organic petrography to reconstruct depositional condit...
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RT @GeologyPage: What microscopic fossilized shells tell us about ancient climate change | #Geology #GeologyPage #Fossil . At the end of th….
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At the end of the Paleocene and beginning of the Eocene epochs, between 59 to 51 million years ago Earth experienced dramatic warming periods
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RT @GeologyLeics: 🌊Fieldwork in action! Hannah Kingsland PhD @uniofleicester has been sampling waters off the north coast of Sarawak, Borne….
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RT @ARIA_research: From @BAS_News's underwater drones to Oshen's self-powered sailing robots, our Forecasting Tipping Points Creators are w….
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