Graeme T. Swindles
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Graeme Swindles is a geoscientist from Northern Ireland, currently a Professor of Physical Geography at Queen's University Belfast.[1] He was born in 1980. He is also a musician and songwriter (Gray Morrison).
Research work
Swindles was Associate Professor of Earth System Dynamics at the University of Leeds[2] and lecturer in Physical Geography and Archaeology at the University of Bradford. He is an earth system scientist with broad research interests in past-present-future climate change. His main research foci include peatland ecosystems, climate change and human-environment relations.[3][4]
Swindles was awarded the Lewis Penny Medal by the Quaternary Research Association in 2012.[5] He has made contributions to the fields of earth system science, peatland science, climate change, biogeochemistry and palaeo- and neo-ecology.[6] He has also suggested that volcanic eruptions may increase as the planet warms.[7] He also argues that the Anthropocene should remain an informal concept and not be formalised as a geological epoch[8].