Fascinating article including 2006 clip of the iconic walk through of climate models on the floor of Tate Modern explaining past warming with @coxypm.bsky.social. Bringing up to date, BBC iplayer still has the 2019 documentary with David Attenborough I was part of. www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/epis...
From last years @acscc.bsky.social Prof. Tim Lenton of @gsiexeter.bsky.social on methods for anticipating tipping points, both negative and positive varieties!
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Professor Patrick Devine-Wright has taken up the ESI Challenge of the Month for June. He will deliver the (hybrid) talk "Social and spatial dimensions of low carbon energy transitions" in the ESI Trevithick Room on Monday 22 June 1 - 2pm. Join us!
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Putting the hot & dry summer of 1976 into context
50 years after the extreme summer for the UK and Ireland, what can we still learn?
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Thanks, @stottpeter.bsky.social! As you know, that graph projected onto the floor of the Tate Modern came from you and your group at the @metoffice.gov.uk (especially Gareth Jones, if I remember rightly). So it was "graphs like yours" that convinced David Attenborough about climate change.
The "Ten New Insights in Climate Science (10NICS)" is an impressive project that leads to a very high-profile policy relevant paper each year. Get involved if you can (details in the attached message from @daniel-ospina.bsky.social)!
This is a great opportunity to hear from experts, and to engage in discussion, about the climate crisis and what we need to do to resolve it.
Fascinating new paper by Isobel Parry on the impact of Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI) on the well-being of the Amazon rainforest. GeoMIP6 models show increases in forest carbon relative to both unmitigated climate change and to conventional mitigation.
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After one of the hottest years on record, Sir David Attenborough looks at the science of climate change and potential solutions to this global threat.
"Something remarkable happened in April. For the first time in history, wind and solar generated more electricity than gas across the entire planet. Not in a country. Not in a region. Globally."
Tons of great news here from Danny Kennedy (via @billmckibben.bsky.social's newsletter, which rules).
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Notes from the Field — Singapore & Indonesia, May 2026
📢 Call for expert input: Researchers across the natural and social sciences are invited to share key recent developments in climate change research for the next "10 New Insights in Climate Science" report.
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To mark David Attenborough's 100th birthday, here's something from Carbon Brief's archive.
The story of the 2004 lecture at the University of Liège that *finally* convinced him about global warming...
www.carbonbrief.org/the-2004-lec...
Abstract. Solar radiation modification (SRM) aims to artificially cool the Earth, counteracting warming from anthropogenic greenhouse gases by increasing the reflection of incoming sunlight. One SRM s...
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YouTube video by Amsterdam Complexity School on Climate Change
Fascinating article including 2006 clip of the iconic walk through of climate models on the floor of Tate Modern explaining past warming with @coxypm.bsky.social. Bringing up to date, BBC iplayer still has the 2019 documentary with David Attenborough I was part of. www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/epis...
*DEADLINE EXTENDED* February 8
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Join us this summer for the Exeter Climate Forum where we're bringing together world-leading climate researchers, businesses, policymakers and young people to shape and engage with the priorities for COP31 and beyond. exeterclimateforum.com/exeter-clima...
Peter Stott
After one of the hottest years on record, Sir David Attenborough looks at the science of climate change and potential solutions to this global threat.
To mark David Attenborough's 100th birthday, here's something from Carbon Brief's archive.
The story of the 2004 lecture at the University of Liège that *finally* convinced him about global warming...
www.carbonbrief.org/the-2004-lec...
University of Exeter
What climate insights are policymakers missing?
If you’re working on new or emerging climate research, now’s the time to surface it.
Help shape the 2026 10 New Insights in Climate Science.
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