
Raymond Pierrehumbert
Raymond Pierrehumbert is a professor of physics at the University of Oxford, specializing in planetary physics and climate science. He has recently contributed to the ongoing debate about the habitability of exoplanet K2-18b, suggesting that it may be too hot to support life as we know it.
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United Kingdom:
Prof Raymond Pierrehumbert criticizes the UK funding for solar geoengineering, calling it a dangerous precedent.
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Liechtenstein:
Raymond Pierrehumbert conducted separate research indicating that K2-18b is too hot to support life.
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Argentina:
Raymond Pierrehumbert has conducted separate research indicating that K2-18b is too hot to support life.
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Monaco:
Raymond Pierrehumbert is a professor at the University of Oxford who commented on the habitability of the exoplanet K2-18b.
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Dominican Republic:
Raymond Pierrehumbert is a professor of planetary physics at the University of Oxford who has conducted separate research indicating that K2-18b is too hot to support life.
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Costa Rica:
Raymond Pierrehumbert is a professor of planetary physics at the University of Oxford who has conducted separate research indicating that K2-18b is too hot to support life.
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Colombia:
Raymond Pierrehumbert is a professor of planetary physics at the University of Oxford who has conducted separate research indicating that K2-18b is too hot to support life.
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Ecuador:
Raymond Pierrehumbert has conducted separate research indicating that K2-18b is too hot to support life.
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