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Author Archives: Hella Wittmeier

It is summer, my favorite time of the year, and I’m in Munich, my...
Air, Culture, Society

Beer, climate and culture

Author Hella Wittmeier Date October 26, 2014
Hella Wittmeier
Tagged beer, beer garden, Foehn wind, Munich, Rain, Rain shadow | Leave a comment |
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
Tagged CO2 | Leave a comment |
I can hardly believe my luck: to interview the greatest climate researcher of our...
Air, People

Captain Climate (Part 1) – Talking to Wally Broecker

Author Hella Wittmeier Date November 21, 2013
Hella Wittmeier
Tagged Antarctic Cold Reversal, Antarctica, Climatology, Columbia University, Environment, Global warming, National Medal of Science, Younger Dryas | 2 Comments |
Nobody moves to New York City because of the climate. Bitterly cold winters and...
Life

Pit-stop in the Big Apple: Life in a wing beat

Author Hella Wittmeier Date May 14, 2013
Hella Wittmeier
Tagged Bird, Climate, New York City, United States | Leave a comment |
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