If you are an intergovernmental body trying to educate policymakers around the world about the importance of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, these are not things that you want to hear
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is so bad at graphic design that a group of experts just published the equivalent of an open letterâan open access article in a peer-reviewed scientific journal, complete with findings and recommendations
Nearly 200 governments rely on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for scientific assessments of climate change. IPCC figures are important for conveying key findings, but can be diff...
Every time I look at USM Haller and Vitsoe products, I wonder why so many other modular products have failed. An incredibly appealing idea with an extremely low success rate
Someone needs to ask the comms staff at IPCC to take graphic design more seriously if theyâre trying to put out messages this dire. You canât make up for work that is inscrutable on a phone with a big headline.
Seeing that no one seems to be doing anything to stanch the bleeding, how long do we have before red state governors start pinning the blame on âwoke capitalâ? Seems imminent!
Gift link so everybody has access to the WSJ article about insurers quietly exiting high climate risk markets without an announcement www.wsj.com/business/ins...
Huge losses from national disasters prompt industry to jack up prices and pull back from some markets; âworst possible scenarioâ for consumers
Retreating from the world to make a fancam of Dave Bautistaâs little glasses in Blade Runner 2049
In his talk today, Kongjian Yu seemed proud of the knock-on effect that his parks have had on surrounding property values, which have spiked by as much as 3-4x. Asked Yu how cities might combat green gentrification and didnât get an answer. But he did mention that heâs the son of a landlord