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Fixing the hole in the ozone layer was a success How can we learn from it to cut carbon emissions?
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Brian Gardiner obituary
Palaeontologist who studied the bony ancestors of salmon and cod, and what lungfish had in common with four-limbed animals
Brian Gardiner catalogued fossil fishes from what are now Canada and South Africa
Brian Gardiner catalogued fossil fishes from what are now Canada and South Africa
Thu 15 Apr 2021 06.31 EDT
Early in his scientific career, Brian Gardiner, who has died aged 88, was seduced by fossils – the remains, shapes or traces of ancient organisms preserved in rock. Brian wanted to learn how these should be interpreted and classified and what they reveal about evolution. In the 1950s, working at Queen Elizabeth College, London (which has now merged with King’s College London), and using the collections of the Natural History Museum (NHM), he first studied fish embedded in Jurassic limestone formed 170-200m years ago. This period contains fearsome, primitive cartilaginous sharks, and the biggest bony fish ever –
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UN Launches Video Game To Raise Awareness for Ozone Layer
The game aims to show young people who are anxious about the future what can be achieved through collective action. A visual from the Reset Earth animation. Provided by the United Nations Ozone Secretariat
In times where doom and gloom reigns, any sliver of hope regarding the climate crisis we are in is greatly appreciated. The ozone layer stands as a rare success story among our many failures, and the United Nations has just launched a game to get teenagers more aware of the importance of protecting it, according to a press release provided by the United Nations Environment Programme.