I find myself often shying away from conversations about my research for the fear... People, Sea Dallas Murphy: Science story-teller (part 1) Author Mathew Stiller-Reeve Date March 3, 2014 Mathew Stiller-Reeve
Africa is arguably the most diverse continent on Earth. This incredible land stretches across... Culture, People, Society Africa’s Climate Challenges Author Rachel White Date February 26, 2014 Rachel White
News from another country Watching from the comfort of a European city, the images... Sea Does a warming world increase the risk of North Atlantic tsunamis? Author Matt Owen Date February 21, 2014 Matt Owen
Wind energy assessment is a bit of a gamble. Companies use a global wind... Air, Systems Improving the odds with my LiDAR Author Valerie Kumer Date February 20, 2014 Valerie Kumer
Climate change is a major threat to humanity, on a health, economic and social... Systems Climate Extremes – Why the past is just as important as the future Author Gabriele Messori Date February 19, 2014 Gabriele Messori
Wally Broecker is a climate researcher who has had so much impact in his... People, Systems Captain Climate (part 2) – Wally Broecker on CO2 and Global Warming Author Hella Wittmeier Date February 17, 2014 Hella Wittmeier
Making a timely weather forecast, or running a high-resolution global climate model, requires the... Air, Systems Supercomputer says no: gridding the Earth in next-generation weather and climate models Author Andrew McRae Date February 10, 2014 Andrew McRae
Last Wednesday marked the birth of ClimateSnack at Stockholm University (SU). Eleven enthusiastic ‘snackers’... News ClimateSnack at Stockholm University Author SciSnack Date February 5, 2014 SciSnack
Carrying a pair of giant pink lungs in front of the Polish Ministry of... Culture, People Cough for Coal at COP19 Author Gabriele Messori Date January 30, 2014 Isobel Braithwaite and Gabriele Messori
Quite often people ask me about my field of study in parties or activity... Land, Sea, Systems Hydrology and hydrological model Author Lu Li Date January 29, 2014 Lu Li
The dark days of winter may have you longing for warmer and sunnier times.... Air, Land, Sea Excitement at the front: one island, two sea breezes Author Karin van der Wiel Date January 24, 2014 Karin van der Wiel
Many PhD researchers use climate models with little thought of how they were developed.... Air, People, Systems A History of Climate Models Author Amee O'Callaghan Date January 22, 2014 Amee O'Callaghan
Most PhD students try to perfect a way of describing their research in a... Air, Life Saharan dust: the Amazon’s fertiliser Author Siân Williams Date January 2, 2014 Siân Williams
As 2013 draws to a close, so does ClimateSnack’s first year in existence. In... News Happy New Year from ClimateSnack Author Mathew Stiller-Reeve Date December 31, 2013 Mathew Stiller-Reeve
Look at the beautiful mugs the UK ClimateSnack gang got themselves for Christmas. It... News The ClimateSnack Mug Challenge Author SciSnack Date December 18, 2013 SciSnack
A lot of emphasis when it comes to climate change is placed on reducing... Air Climate pollution in the near term Author Matt Kasoar Date December 15, 2013 Matt Kasoar
Last Friday saw the beginnings of a ClimateSnack group at the University of Birmingham,... News ClimateSnack arrives at the University of Birmingham Author SciSnack Date December 11, 2013 SciSnack