What should ClimateState cover next?
Is there a special topic which is lacking at ClimateState, or requires updates? Content includes the general broad spectrum of climate related topics, mostly the typical video post. Though recently, two exclusive ClimateState interviews. If you missed them, read:
- Stefan Rahmstorf: The critical threshold, the “tipping point” in West Antarctica has now passed
- Bill McGuire: Modelling suggests with ice cap melt, an increase in volcanic activity
I thought to cover a bit more everything around carbon emissions reductions in 2015, and maybe another ClimateState issue special (read the 1st issue here / 2013), or to add more content which qualifies for the Wiki category. Content with the scope for educational purposes, not just reports. There is now a dedicated German ClimateState version, with a dedicated twitter and facebook page, but still a bit sparse on content and style.
Do you have any suggestions for future content, interviews or videos? Please post your suggestions or questions in the comments.
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- The Deplatforming of ClimateState | Earth Climate on How Facebook and YouTube Silence Climate Science
- Eric Rignot: Sea level rise there is a distinct possibility it could go faster | Earth Climate on Geological fingerprint suggests rapid glacier retreat
- Eric Rignot: Sea level rise there is a distinct possibility it could go faster | Earth Climate on Eric Rignot: Observations suggest that ice sheets and glaciers can change faster, sooner and in a stronger way than anticipated
- The risk with the path to a hothouse Earth | Climate State on Climate Tipping Points Existential Threat to Our Life Support Systems
- Robert Schreib on Electricity generation prices may increase by as much as 50% if only based on coal and gas
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