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  • 4 Jul 2019
    Maxwell T. Boykoff

    Communicating climate change effectively and creatively

    Lately, climate change has been unmistakably present in the public sphere…Yet, conversations about climate change have remained stuck. Lately, climate change has been unmistakably present in the public sphere. An evident swirl of extreme events linked to changes in the climate, new scientific research on climate change, Youth Climate Strikes, Extinction Rebellion actions, a New […]

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  • 4 Jul 2016
    Professor David Walton discusses climate change in polar regions
    David W H Walton

    How is climate change affecting Polar Regions? Part 1 – Professor David Walton

    Professor David Walton, Cambridge author, Editor of Antarctic Science and Emeritus Fellow at the British Antarctic Survey talks about climate change in the polar regions and what opportunities there are to address climate change holistically. Come back next Monday to hear more from other top scientists in polar and climate science!

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  • 22 Jun 2015
    Valentin Bellassen

    Three Keys to Effective GHG Emissions Monitoring in a Broader Climate Agreement

    Valentin Bellassen, author of Accounting for Carbon: Monitoring, Reporting and Verifying Emissions in the Climate Economy (2015), explores the requirements for the MRV of countries’ emissions and considers how this can be successfully extended to cover emerging and developing countries.

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  • 25 Feb 2010

    Peer Review Pickle

    Peer-reviewed science – the time-honored system of scholars vetting scholars – faces challenges in the face of scandals such as Climategate. spiked looks at the flaws in this esoteric system and shows what happens when dogma and ego collide – turning peer review into modern-day holy scripture…

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  • 23 Nov 2009

    Beautiful NASA video of weather systems

    Via Gizmodo: a gorgeous NASA composite of weather systems on earth, developed at Goddard with the Earth System Modeling Framework.

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