Did you know that this week is 'Antarctica Week'? Here's a post from two years ago that contains a fantastic 'letter' written by someone who works with the British Antarctic Survey (BAS). He's also not a bad at taking a snap or two - so go ahead and click on the "View Original Post" link … Continue reading Antarctica Week
Category: Scientific methodology
Not by halves: The IPCC’s Special Report 15
Climate scientists report that now 'a half' is more important than ever, not to be done by halves. Sustainable development, particular energy, has a large role to play. Featuring @WEMCouncil, @IPCC_CH, @ConnectSDGs, @TheEnergyMix #icem2019denmark
We are tied to the Ocean
The @exploratorium has a strong partnership with NOAA et al, but an even stronger relationship with the ocean. It's something we should all aspire to. Features: @saildrone, @NOAA_OMAO, @oceanexplorer, @Crey_Crey_
From Pole to Pole (Part 2)
Part 2 about the poles, including a visit to a lab that works on polar ice and a letter from a friend in Antarctica!
Postcards from a NOAA network
NOAA's carbon cycle monitoring network is global, showcasing a range of landscapes. Here are some of my favourites.
In the company of gods under the heavens
Perseus cut off Medusa's head. PERSEUS on the other hand is far more subtle...
“What gets us into trouble is not…”
“What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know. It's what we know for sure that just ain't so.” Mark Twain's quote perfectly sums up why we need to trust in the scientific process. After all, it gives us so much.
Science never solves a problem without creating ten more
A summary of the last couple of weeks while cooking a roast!
AirCore: An innovative approach
Although my horizons are broadening and my skills are getting some sharpening, I get plenty of chances to not give up the day job!
Sky high
Participating in a weather balloon flight with a payload of innovative scientific equipment, and I feel sky high from prep to analysis!
