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Author Archives: Gabriele Messori

  I have always considered communication as an integral part of being a scientist....
Culture, People

I am a scientist. Should I also be a journalist?

Author Gabriele Messori Date October 17, 2014
Gabriele Messori
Tagged Journalists, Media, science communication | Leave a comment |
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
Tagged Climate change, extreme events, forecasting, North Atlantic Oscillation | Leave a comment |
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
Tagged Climate change, COP19, Health, UNFCCC, Warsaw | 1 Comment |
The Sun is Earth’s largest source of energy. In addition to being essential for...
Air, Ice

Warm Winds of Change: Sporadic Heat Transport in the Atmosphere

Author Gabriele Messori Date September 2, 2013
Gabriele Messori
Tagged atmosphere, extreme events, heat transport, Sea-ice | Leave a comment |
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