New methods for assessment of models: ibicus: a new open-source Python package and comprehensive interface for statistical bias adjustment and evaluation in climate modelling (v1.0.1) https://t.co/dgaaUL3BLc
Wie hängt #Extremwetter mit dem #Klimawandel zusammen? Das erklären die Klimaforscher:innen Marlene Kretschmer @Marlene_Climate u. Sebastian Sippel @ssippel87in in der neuen #Podcast-Folge "Auf einen Kaffee mit" https://t.co/IEs6wBryOf Spotify, Youtube, Apple Podcasts #unileipzig
Hello!
We are a new network of @UniofReading students and staff working to promote climate and environmental action, education and discussion on campus!
We want to bridge the gap between every day “small climate actions” and larger scale decision-making.
This is where ibicus comes in - it implements eight different bias adjustment methods and provides an interface to evaluate marginal, spatial, temporal and multivariate aspects of the bias adjustment.
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"There is growing momentum behind a set of ideas that would fundamentally overhaul the two powerful financial institutions, which frequently loan or grant money from rich, industrialized nations to developing countries." https://t.co/nHDMwIJ7TT
Discussion open for comments: Revisiting the wintertime emergent constraint of the Southern Hemispheric midlatitude jet response to global warming https://t.co/M3ro364xjf
"If citizens see #carbon prices as indicating purposefulness of policy in directions that they find sensible, then the response to carbon pricing could be enhanced" says @lordstern1 . New paper by him and PIK's @LinusMattauch@fiona_spuler & @camjhep
👉 https://t.co/CScWFjwDdn
Around the world, polluting airlines are calling on governments for bailouts due to the #Coronavirus.
We demand: any public money has to ensure that workers and the climate are put first!
Join us! Sign the petition and say #SavePeopleNotPlanes!
✒️ https://t.co/QiVMUYfgcj
Coronavirus: What could lifestyle changes mean for tackling climate change?
@CarbonBrief asked 13 experts how changes brought about by #Covid19 could affect global CO2 emissions in the short and long term and they spoke a lot about transport, #aviation.✈️
https://t.co/8U2VdfGKsw