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Tolles #SciComm #Job-Angebot für Studierende beim #ExploreScience Festival der @ktstiftung in Heidelberg und Bremen! cc @ScienceMarchHD @ScienceMarchGER @TRANSFERTGTHR @fff_heidelberg @FFF_Mannheim x.com/ktstiftung/status/1420…

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Hey @ed_hawkins: In the German @Wikipedia the article de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warmin… about the Warming Stripes is featured today... ...and btw: today's featured article is "Keeling Curve" de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keel… x.com/sciforfuture/status/13…
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31 May 2020
Replying to @ScienceMarchHD
Tolles Interview! 👍
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❤️🤍 Vielen Dank dafür!
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13 Mar 2020
@WomensMarchHD @ScienceMarchHD Let's explain this desease to our kids as well. Great piece👍
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When we talk about problems that could wreck our civilisation & still do it without showing our own worry & sadness, maybe we aren't taken seriously? That is changing now. It was already changing before @GretaThunberg came, because many of us had to speak out not to implode...
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If you understand how unlikely IPCC is, you will get even more worried. The closest is perhaps physicist against nuclear war and doctors against war, but IPCC is much bigger. We tried. Really tried. But if we have done any error, it is that we keep that withdrawn neutrality...
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Yet, thousands of scientusts have over 30 years contributed to IPCC. It is something unique that so many in a research field are so worried that they try that hard to communicate the danger to people in power & public and goes on for 3 decades when they aren't taken seriously...
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What you need to understand is that scientists are trained from the early grad. student years to present results in a neutral way without showing privat feelings. So we can talk about very bad things in a neutral tone, and then crash on in inside... listen2thescientists.wordpre…

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