Asst. Prof in risk/science/environmental communication at Northeastern University | Studying climate, hazards, renewable energy, and how humans make sense of it all
...about what is right for them and their family and their place. Those talking about earth heat need to understand why people think the way that they do so that we can make better choices together that more people feel good about."
September 17, 2025 at 8:45 PM
...about what is right for them and their family and their place. Those talking about earth heat need to understand why people think the way that they do so that we can make better choices together that more people feel good about."
"I study how the heat inside the earth helps us heat homes and make power for people to use for their lives. Heat from the earth can be good but can also make bad things happen sometimes. When people decide if they like it or not, they decide using many different ways of thinking...
September 17, 2025 at 8:44 PM
"I study how the heat inside the earth helps us heat homes and make power for people to use for their lives. Heat from the earth can be good but can also make bad things happen sometimes. When people decide if they like it or not, they decide using many different ways of thinking...
The new satellite imagery to the right of the surface rupture is perfectly aligned with the historical Google imagery. On the left, you can see the rupture and offset.
April 2, 2025 at 1:28 PM
The new satellite imagery to the right of the surface rupture is perfectly aligned with the historical Google imagery. On the left, you can see the rupture and offset.
Update: The USGS has made a notable update to its ShakeMap. Now showing a substantially larger rupture that suggests major impacts for an even bigger portion of Myanmar.
3.71 million people now estimated to have felt Violent (MMI: IX) shaking. That is hugely concerning.
Strong aftershocks persist.
March 28, 2025 at 7:11 PM
Update: The USGS has made a notable update to its ShakeMap. Now showing a substantially larger rupture that suggests major impacts for an even bigger portion of Myanmar.
3.71 million people now estimated to have felt Violent (MMI: IX) shaking. That is hugely concerning.