Canadian fires in 2023 released more carbon than every country but US/China/India. Driven by "extreme" temps that will be common in 2050s. Example of how physical climate hazards may exacerbate carbon emissions, in a self-reinforcing loop. Bad. #DailyPaper
Satellite carbon monoxide observations show that carbon emissions from the 2023 Canadian forest fires are comparable to the annual fossil fuel emissions of large nations.
There is a lot of talk of exascale computers for climate modeling these days. We’ve written something about it 👇🏻
New at RealClimate: The need for pluralism in climate modelling from Marina Baldissera Pacchetti, Julie Jebeile and Erica Thompson. www.realclimate.org/index.php/ar...
How should we allocate resources for climate modelling if the goal is to improve climate-related decisions? Higher resolution, machine learning and/or storylines? A call for a deeper discussion on how...
Via Prof. Julie Jebeile: The Institute of Philosophy in Bern invites applications for a 4-year fully funded PhD position in feminist philosophy of climate science, starting 1 September 2024 www.philosophie.unibe.ch/research/pro...#philsci ⚒️
In this paper we review how the concept of physical climate storyline has been taken up and developed by the physical climate science community and explore ways in which values are made explicit within this approach
Taking a break from my magernity leave to announce that the paper on physical climate storylines I wrote with Liese Coulter, PhD Suraje Dessai Ted Shepherd Bart van den Hurk and Jana Sillmann is now online! wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Today is the last day to sign up to attend this conference online. There is no registration fee and a lot of interesting talks on systemic climate risks - from conceptual models to policy applications. Join us!
Dave Stainforth from the Grantham Research Institute at the LSE presenting his book on key issues on predicting our #climate#future@climatessn.bsky.social@climate.bsky.social
This is happening tomorrow!
Hello everyone! As my first post on this platform I would like to share the book launch of Prof David Stainforth on climate prediction. Dave's work has inspired mine since I started working on the epistemology of climate models and their relevance for decision making: www.lse.ac.uk/Events/2023/...
Discover the range of free events at LSE in the Public Lecture Programme, search by topic and speaker and listen to podcast recordings from previous events.
Would you like to help climate scientists? If so, today we launch our latest #WeatherRescueweatherrescue.org
✉️ Some science 🧪 buddies and I have written an open letter to the UK government, strongly opposing their “kicking woke ideology out of science” sentiments, which stand to damage the UK’s scientific standing and ability to deliver for public good. Please read and consider signing ✍🏻 t.co/H7rNzb0wGh
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