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How to become a citizen scientist and help save the planet | Climate Now

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Climate scientists need your help to decipher ancient documents, observe changes in nature, and offer your computing power for future global warming scenarios.

In this Climate Now live we meet the experts who want to work with you to rescue historic data, watch wildlife and crack the toughest puzzles in climate science.

How do you get involved? Is ‘citizen science’ really ‘serious’ science? What discoveries have citizen scientists made and how does it all help to save the planet? Ask your questions!

Guests are:
Grégoire Loïs, Vigie-Nature project. Observing how birds, bats, insects, snakes and butterflies across France are reacting to changes on our planet.

Koen Hufkens, Jungle Rhythms and JungleWeather projects. Building a unique archive on climate and nature in the Congo to see how the jungle is reacting.

Dr Sarah Sparrow, ClimatePrediction.net project. Embracing the power of thousands of home computers to simulate future climate scenarios.

Martin Stendel, Danish Climate Scientist, Digitising the climate history of Denmark and Greenland using ancient shipping logs.

Joaquim Garrabou, Observadores del Mar, Tracking the human-induced changes in the Mediterranean Sea to preserve the health of the ocean.
(Joaquim Garrabou, Senior Research, Institut de Ciències del Mar CSIC)

Stefan Brönnimann, Swiss Climatologist. Identifying the gaps in our climate knowledge and how to fill them with historical records and ancient data.
(Professor of Climatology, Institute of Geography, University of Bern) Adam Jon Kronegh, Danish National Archive. Uncovering millions of weather archives commanded by the Danish king.

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Citizen Science links:
VigieNature http://www.vigienature.fr
Jungle Rhythms http://junglerhythms.org/
Climate Prediction https://www.climateprediction.net/
Danish Meteorological Institute http://research.dmi.dk/staff/all-staff/mas/
Observadores del Mar https://www.observadoresdelmar.es/
Institute of Geography at University of Bern
https://www.geography.unibe.ch/about_us/staff/prof_dr_broennimann_stefan/index_eng.html
Danish National Archive https://www.sa.dk/en/

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  1. @Iceberg6606

    February 15, 2024 at 10:05 pm

    A very interesting session! Thank you for putting it together! The only critique I have is that Jeremy Wilks jutted in a bit too much and needed to let the speaker finish their train of thought. Otherwise, he had some very good questions.

  2. @goldminorsanchez7769

    February 15, 2024 at 10:05 pm

    Interesting stuff, the old records that is. I have followed the climate change story for the last 12+ years as a skeptic. Real data/clues from the past such as are being discussed here would be interesting for building a more complete picture of the past.

  3. @pureleaf6175

    February 15, 2024 at 10:05 pm

    THE SKY IS FALLING,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, LOOOOOOK OUT.

  4. @ClarksonsinUSA

    February 15, 2024 at 10:05 pm

    What absolute nonsense!!!
    If Europeans don't raise their birthrate quickly Europe is doomed demographically/and economically!
    Who says??
    Math does!

  5. @sir.joshuarane.doebler3762

    February 15, 2024 at 10:05 pm

    Think'n green…

  6. @watchingseeing5088

    February 15, 2024 at 10:05 pm

    climate has become a pretext for globalists to subvert democracy .

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Athens Photo Festival: A polyphonic celebration of photography at the Benaki Museum

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Athens Photo Festival: A polyphonic celebration of photography at the Benaki Museum

This year, 70 creators and artistic collectives from 30 countries are taking part in the international photography festival.

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The increase in energy prices in Austria accompanied by soaring inflation has prompted locals to return to burning wood.

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Solar panels built from waste crops can make energy without direct light

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Swimming in sewage? Here are the beaches to avoid in this UK holiday hotspot

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The beaches of the renowned holiday destination the Isle of Wight are contaminated with human waste. The issue has led to people getting sick.

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Spotify hit with $1.6 bln copyright lawsuit

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Music publishing company alleges the streaming service failed to get a proper licence allowing it to distribute thousands of songs, including those of Tom Petty, Neil Young and the Doors.…
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