The most interesting thing about the public release yesterday of the first results from Berkeley’s Earth Surface Temperature (BEST) project is their timing. It is no surprise to me – nor to most people who have ever ‘got their hands dirty’ working with climate data – that the BEST curve closely follows the three other […]
Month: October 2011
November speaking dates
(16 October) I shall be speaking on Why We Disagree About Climate Change at two new venues: on Wednesday morning 2 November in Amsterdam at the 6th Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Symposium and on the evening of Tuesday 15 November at Trinity College, Dublin, to the Dublin University Geographical Society.
How do climate models ‘move’?
(18 October) My paper with Martin Mahony – ‘Model migrations: mobility and boundary crossings in regional climate prediction’ – has been published on-line at Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. This is an exploration of the outreach of the Met Office’s PRECIS model, drawing upon theory from STS and geographies of science.
