Place your bets: sea level rise from Antarctic ice sheet collapse

2015-03-03882B_cover_6-690x320I have a few bits of happy news! The BBC’s program Climate Change by Numbers on which I was one of the main scientific consultants has won the AAAS Science Journalism Award in the “in

Seeing Antarctica’s future more clearly

Are you a details person? Do you love to lose yourself in little things? To read every footnote of a book, watch ants in a patch of grass,  memorise every mole on a lover’s skin? I’m undecided. I often fall … Continue reading »

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Climate Change By Numbers

Happy New Year (er…)! Sorry for the total lack of posts since September – I’ve been busy settling into my new lectureship at The Open University, a UK distance learning university based in Milton Keynes. I’ve joined the research group … Continue reading »

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How to love uncertainty in climate science

This is the script of my TEDxCERN talk, a 12-13 minute talk I did from memory. When the video is put online in a week or so, you’ll be able to follow along and see where I fluffed it improvised. … Continue reading »

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Open to positive feedback

I’m extremely happy to say that on the 1st October I’ll be taking up a lectureship at the Open University!

I’ll be sad to leave Bristol. I’ve spent all my years as a climate scientist there, ever since those running …

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