As of today, a quick google search on the term “climate change” yields 1,390,000,000 results. The nature of the articles ranges from specific regional impacts via “news and views” (e.g., “Midwesterners are being forced to face up to climate change”1) to more general educational sites (e.g., “what is it, and how do we know it’s … Continue reading Now that we’ve blown all this CO2 into the atmosphere, what are the chances we can get rid of it?
Science to Policy
What’s the bottom line to impact change?
As I’m driving home from work I come to the usual 2 intersections where, every day around the hours of 5 o’clock rush hour, I yield to the traffic guards at each intersection whom essentially serve the purpose of a traffic light. Oftentimes they’re out there in the rain and cold, and after 2 years … Continue reading What’s the bottom line to impact change?
National Climate Assessment is released- where do we go from here?
One of the biggest challenges that I became aware of in previous work as a climate scientist is the gap between understanding how the science translates to dollars, and confidently putting forth those estimates to policymakers to introduce and enact legislation. Monetizing things like ecosystem destruction, for example, in particular with some model uncertainty, is … Continue reading National Climate Assessment is released- where do we go from here?
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