"Talking about #Climate in a Rapidly Changing World"
Fabulous @DrKateMarvel keynote on writing for the public (even if it might hurt your academic career), an Up Goer Five abstract, diversity, poetry & more. THREAD of highlights:

(Env. Research 2021 conference, @IOPPublishing)
Climate discussion in the US has (too) long focused on denial-- not "believing" scientific facts. But we don't just face denial, but also apathy and misunderstanding and helplessness and despair. More data, reports, powerpoints does not change people's minds, says @DrKateMarvel
Some real talk -- climate scientists like @DrKateMarvel face harassment and name calling for clearly communicating science. #scicomm won't help and might hurt your academic career. BUT-- the world needs scientists speaking out, and we should do it anyway. 3/
We need a diverse climate stories, messages, and messengers! To reach @WSJ readers, that's business leaders. And the lack of diversity in science is "not just a problem but an existential threat, we're not asking the right questions and seeking the world's talent" @DrKateMarvel
Scientists, ready to write for the public?

@DrKateMarvel has excellent advice:

READ-- both fiction (expand horizons, power of storytelling) and nonfiction.

WRITE! You can't write without writing. "Keep typing until it turns into writing" (David Carr)
Great writing advice from @DrKateMarvel - "get uncomfortable." Try new forms of writing, like turning a scientific abstract into a simple #UpGoerFive story, or even poetry (not shown by request, but it was excellent and made me LOL).
Scientists writing for the public: remember, you're competing for your reader's attention against EVERY other distraction on Earth. The 1st para is make or break to hook them. Learn from how journalists turn science into a gripping story, like @blkahn @EARTH3R says @DrKateMarvel
Scientists: understand how journalists work, 2-way street, respect their expertise, and go where they are-- which is far too often right here:
"I now don't spend much time on Twitter, but you know who does, more than is good for them: Journalists." -@DrKateMarvel #scicomm
Scientists, if you want to write directly for the public like @DrKateMarvel, you can pitch your own writing to editors. theopennotebook.com has examples of successful pitches. Make sure it covers why this story needs to be written, for this publication, by you.
"There's so much demand for climate knowledge from media, private sector, govts... & so much supply from younger generations ready to speak out. Universities are the bottleneck, which is very silly; they're hard to change, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't try." @DrKateMarvel 👏

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Hi, it’s your friendly neighborhood climate scientist. Facing the #climatecrisis is tough! Here’s the essentials you need to know, tips for finding where you can contribute with purpose and meaning to the work needed, and evidence-based high-impact climate actions. A THREAD: 1/n
(A quick introduction if we haven’t met: I’m a climate and sustainability scientist @lunduniversity in Sweden. I research personal & policy climate solutions, sustainable food & land systems, & wine & climate change. My goal: a world where people and nature can thrive. 2/n)
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Highlights from @transform_2021 conference, June 17-18, 2021. "Enabling positive tipping points in an uncertain world." transformationscommunity.org/conference-2021
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Live tweeting from the co2-budget.com conference. First up: the inimitable @KevinClimate, who never minces words. Distressingly little progress for the climate emergency, compared with covid response. 1/n
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Paradoxes of #FossilFuels that contribute to #CarbonLockIn, by @JPTilsted:
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Webinar on tools for assessing national #climate pledges (NDCs) by @WRIClimate. @davidwaskow reminds: #ParisAgreement is meant to work thru an iterative process of increasing ambition (faster emission reductions), leading to #netzero emissions by 2050. (Thread 1/n)
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2 are on track (e.g., crop yields)
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