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Xin Zhao
@realxinzhao.bsky.social

JGCRI-PNNL; Agricultural & Applied Economist; IAM/GCAM/GTAP Modeler; climate, food system emissions; biofuels; macroeconomics; invisible hands

Materials science 40%
Energy 31%
‼️The US-based @ipcc.bsky.social technical support unit (TSU) for Working Group 3 Co-Chairs has been terminated, and the US won’t be attending next week’s IPCC meeting where the AR7 chapter outlines will be approved.

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Scoop: U.S. delegation pulled from key U.N. climate science meeting
The IPCC meeting in China is slated to determine the content in the group's next series of reports.
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This study was led by @brinday.bsky.social and co-authored by @realxinzhao.bsky.social, Gokul Iyer, @tombwild.bsky.social, Nathan Hultman andJonathan Lamontagne

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States shouldn't have to earn the right to federal aid. But in any case, California, which subsidizes the rest of the country, definitely has open.substack.com/pub/paulkrug...
In Praise of California
It has its flaws — what place doesn’t? — but it plays a big role in America’s greatness
open.substack.com

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Scientists are expected to do peer reviewing but no one tells you HOW. After talking with several folks about this today at #AGU24 , it seems a good time to link to this presentation I made several years ago -- feel free to use/share! docs.google.com/presentation...
Effective, efficient, and fair peer reviewing 2023
Effective, efficient, and fair peer reviewing Ben Bond-Lamberty Based on a presentation at the AGU Early Career Scientist Workshop, 2019 1
docs.google.com

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The one and only real @realxinzhao.bsky.social giving his usual 200% energy to his intrigued audience at this morning's poster session at #AGU24 agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/me...

Yeah, but also something softer, politely indicating the outcome of a study is dated/superseded/not useful anymore😂.

There should be a good process (peer-reviewed) to “unpublish” journal articles. And one would also get credit to do so.
The strain on scientific publishing: we set out to characterise the remarkable growth of the scientific literature in the last few years, in spite of declining growth in total scientists. What is going on?

direct.mit.edu/qss/article/...

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#AcademicSky #PhDchat #ScientificPublishing #SciPub

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Opening: Energy-Environment-Economy Scientist in sunny College Park, MD! careers.pnnl.gov/jobs/9992?la... please share
Energy-Environment-Economy Scientist in College Park, Maryland | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
PNNL is hiring a Energy-Environment-Economy Scientist in College Park, Maryland. Review all of the job details and apply today!
careers.pnnl.gov
The usual suspects are out there yelling "There are 23 million government workers! Fire most of them!" No awareness that most work for local governments, and most of *them* are schoolteachers. Federal employment hasn't grown since the 1950s
The strain on scientific publishing: we set out to characterise the remarkable growth of the scientific literature in the last few years, in spite of declining growth in total scientists. What is going on?

direct.mit.edu/qss/article/...

A 🧵 1/n
#AcademicSky #PhDchat #ScientificPublishing #SciPub

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As more 2035 NDCs are being released, it comes in handy that we at Center for Global Sustainability have just published a report on what High Ambition 2035 targets could be for 17 major emitting countries, as well as their combined global emissions and temperature impact. tinyurl.com/56pyu3sd 1/6

Researchers: is your cognitive bias an everyday routine or a rite of passage? 🌱

#CognitiveBias #DunningKruger #ImpostorSyndrome #EarlyCareerResearchers

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