Franklin faculty continue to lead by sharing their expertise on many international issues of the day. A recent sampling:
Greenland’s in the middle of a record melting event - Distinguished Research Professor and Franklin College associate dean Thomas Mote quoted in a widely circulated article, Science Alert
Academics, sports or both? A personal reflection from an atmospheric scientist - Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Sciences and Geography Marshall Shepherd writing at Forbes
Greenland’s ice wasn’t expected to melt like this until 2070 - Thomas Mote writing in The Hill
How stock buybacks ambled into stardom – article by associate professor of history Stephen Mihm in the Northwest Georgia News
Paris sizzles, London boils as record heat threatens Europe - Marshall Shepherd quoted widely by Mediacom, ABC News, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, Times Free Press, The Christian Science Monitor
UGA researchers using robots to better predict hurricane intensity – research by assistant professor of marine sciences Catherine Edwards reported by ABH, WTOC, Augusta Chronicle, Forbes, WSAV, The Post and Courier
Brain-eating amoeba. Flesh-eating bacteria. Climate change will raise Florida’s risks - Professor of Infectious Diseases and Cellular Biology, CTEGD Director, GRA Eminent Scholar Chair in Antiparasitic Drug Discovery Dennis Kyle quoted by Miami Herald, Medical Xpress
New York’s health department links criminal justice system to “lasting harm” – associate professor of sociology Sarah Shannon quoted by BuzzFeed News, Long Room, New York Patch
Ice mass losses on Greenland last week not expected in modeling until around 2070 – article by Thomas Mote quoted by Democratic Underground, AJC
Professor of marine sciences Patricia Yager named to Clarke BOE – reported in WGAU
As Asia braces for Typhoons Lekima and Krosa – where are the Atlantic hurricanes? Marshall Shepherd writing in Forbes
Skidaway gliders improve hurricane forecast – research by Catherine Edwards reported in the Savannah Morning News
NASA scientists fly over Greenland to track melting ice - Thomas Mote quoted by Hot Springs Sentinel Record, F3News, F3News
Why solar activity and cosmic rays can’t explain global warming - Marshall Shepherd writing in Forbes
Gliders showed forecasting progress during Hurricane Florence - research by Catherine Edwards reported by Government Technology, Coastal News Today, GPB News
Are attitudes contagious? Nonverbal messages - research by assistant professor of psychology Allison Skinner reported by ScienceDaily, Medicine News Line
Greenhouse gases reach record levels, report finds - Marshall Shepherd quoted by CNN, EcoWatch
As NASA tracks ice over Greenland, Iceland bids farewell to it with poetry - Thomas Mote quoted by News Live TV
Researchers show evidence of cellular clocks in cells – research by professor of genetics Jonathan Arnold reported in UGA Today
“The end of the planet”: Why everyone should care about ice melt in Greenland - Thomas Mote quoted by New York Post, F3 News, Los Angeles Times
How to tell if you were raised by narcissists – professor of psychology Keith Campbell quoted at The List
Savannah’s summer swelter grows - Marshall Shepherd quoted by Savannah Morning News
440 billion tons of ice are expected to melt this summer in Greenland – what that means for Earth - Thomas Mote quoted in People
Earth’s future is being written in fast-melting Greenland - Thomas Mote quoted in Telegraph Herald, WCPO
2019 American Geophysical Union Medal, Award, and Prize recipients announced, Marshall Shepherd wins the Climate Communications prize – Eos – Earth and Space Science News
How word use evolved in climate “change” vs. “crisis” - Professor of Spanish Linguistics Sarah Blackwell quoted in the AJC