The topic of global heating saw temperatures rise, but could they find common cause on asylum seekers?
Data visualizations are some of the most powerful tools in a climate science communicator’s playbook. The most famous have taken on enormous symbolic value—like the “Hockey Stick” graph showing rising ...
“Global Carbon Emissions by Source,” digital art on metal, 30 x 36 in (courtesy Alisa Singer) Singer’s work brings to life various charts and graphs made about climate change in vivid color. While the ...
Few illustrations have electrified the climate movement more successfully—and globally—than Ed Hawkins’s climate stripes. The problem is, “warming stripes” have only ever shown part of the ...
A new study found that using art to convey environmental data eased political perceptions about climate change. As wildfires rage in Canada and New York City recovers from a week of smoke, the study's ...
(via Sabine Hossenfelder) I love talking about things that climate scientists don’t want to talk about, and today I have a fun example. It's the reason why all those climate change graphs you've seen ...
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“It’s almost impressive how incorrect he’s able to be about an article he’s looking directly at," one expert said. Reading time 3 minutes Podcaster and former UFC commentator Joe Rogan isn’t exactly ...
PHILADELPHIA—Michael Mann is feeling pretty good about science. The climate scientist, author of the “hockey-stick graph” paper that infamously depicted a shocking rise in postindustrial average ...
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