How do we take the vast expanse of climate science and data out there and make it useful and usable (and hopefully used) for improving resilience and encouraging adaptation?
Since I haven't seen one yet, here's a starter pack of scientists actively working in the climate adaptation and resilience space, including researchers as well as climate service providers! 🌎🧪
Had fun talking about video games and climate adaptation for this USGS scientist spotlight 🌎 🧪 👩🏽🔬 #geoskywww.usgs.gov/programs/cli...
Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy is just beautifully written. us.macmillan.com/books/978125...
* INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER *Amazon Editors' Pick for Best Book of the Year in Fiction
Applicable to people in general, not just engineers.
At least they name checked red brome? 🤷🏽♀️😂
I saw this article earlier today and had the same thought!
Published an article in a special issue of Sustainability (MDPI). Got helpful comments from the guest editors, but the peer review was minimal and pro forma. Based on that experience, I wouldn’t submit to a regular issue of any of these publishers’ journals.