Plant Climate Lab Contributions and Recognition at PalAss 2025

Members of the Plant Climate Lab attended and contributed to the 69th Annual Meeting of the Palaeontological Association, held in Portsmouth, UK, from 11–15 December 2025. The meeting brought together researchers from across the palaeontological community and featured a strong presence from our lab across the scientific programme.

Prof. Jennifer McElwain delivered the Annual Address, Exploring Earth’s dynamic atmospheres and ecosystems, highlighting how fossil plant proxies and palaeo-functional traits provide critical insights into long-term Earth system change. Dr Miriam Slodownik presented her research on the Austral Antarctic forest during the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum, contributing to discussions on polar ecosystems and climate sensitivity in deep time.

We are also delighted to congratulate Miriam on her election as Early Career Research Officer for the Palaeontological Association. With multiple members of the Plant Climate Lab participating in talks, sessions, and events across the meeting, PalAss 2025 was an excellent opportunity to showcase our research and engage with the wider palaeontological community.

Plant/Climate Interaction Lab
Botany Department, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland

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