Journal editors have a key role in the scientific process. By having the final... People The dispatchers of knowledge Author Clemens Spensberger Date April 11, 2014 Clemens Spensberger
While reading reports from various international organisations in the early stages of my... Culture, People Where is the World Environment Organization? Author Lucien Georgeson Date April 2, 2014 Lucien Georgeson
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
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
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
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
In June, the remote town of Oulu in northern Finland was, for a brief... People ClimateSnack: The slow-burning conference Author Will Ball Date December 6, 2013 Will Ball
A beautiful, yet daunting, image of the sunset taken during the 2011 Thailand floods... Air, Land, People Global flood risk under climate change (part 1): observational evidence Author Matthias Schmid Date November 28, 2013 Matthias Schmid
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
Fridtjof Nansen sailed the Arctic and Nordic seas and measured the oceans for many... People, Sea Our lega-seas of data Author Mathew Stiller-Reeve Date October 6, 2013 Mathew Stiller-Reeve
In my first snack in this series, I wrote that we need clearly defined... Air, People Confusing the Definition (part 2): Unraveling the Confusion Author Mathew Stiller-Reeve Date July 19, 2013 Mathew Stiller-Reeve
Bergen is one of the wettest cities in northern Europe where normal winters are... Life, People Rhododendron City Author Mathew Stiller-Reeve Date June 18, 2013 Mathew Stiller-Reeve
Before we can investigate the presence or absence of some attribute…. or before we... Air, People, Systems Confusing the Definition (part 1): Misunderstood Monsoons Author Mathew Stiller-Reeve Date May 16, 2013 Mathew Stiller-Reeve
What comes to your mind when you hear the word monsoon? If one searches... Air, People, Systems When is the monsoon the monsoon? Author Mathew Stiller-Reeve Date January 13, 2013 Mathew Stiller-Reeve