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I write (and record) things. Teach Journalism & Sociology @UofGmediagroup Energy Specialist. Commercial work through website. New books out 2024/25 👇

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We've assembled a mini UK tour for this late October ahead of festival season. Dates coming in London, Bristol, Leeds, Edinburgh and Glasgow. If you are a bookshop and are interested in hosting an event drop me a line. waterstones.com/book/drifting-…

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Scientists have been publishing climate models since ~1970. A good way to evaluate their skill is to compare what they expected to happen in the years after the model was published to observed climate changes. It turns out most models were pretty spot-on:

Scientists have been publishing climate models since ~1970. 

A good way to evaluate their skill is to compare what they expected to happen in the years after the model was published to observed climate changes.

It turns out most models were pretty spot-on:
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NEW: Average earnings in Scotland are £15,000 lower than they would have been if wages hadn’t flatlined since the 2008 financial crisis If real earnings had instead grown in line with pre-crisis trends, today the average full-time worker would be earning £53,923

NEW: Average earnings in Scotland are £15,000 lower than they would have been if wages hadn’t flatlined since the 2008 financial crisis

If real earnings had instead grown in line with pre-crisis trends, today the average full-time worker would be earning £53,923
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Could this be the biggest climate story of the year? For the first time on record, China's emissions are falling due to clean energy growth, not slow power demand Full analysis + outlook by Lauri Myllyvirta: carbonbrief.org/analysis-clean… 1/7

Could this be the biggest climate story of the year?

For the first time on record, China's emissions are falling due to clean energy growth, not slow power demand

Full analysis + outlook by Lauri Myllyvirta:

carbonbrief.org/analysis-clean…
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Next Weds I'm happy to be welcoming Cambridge's Jennifer Gabrys to Glasgow for a lecture in our Future Directions series. All welcome eventbrite.co.uk/e/jennifer-gab…

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It's some way off but when the book officially launches in October I'll be doing a little tour of (mostly) Waterstones and some indy bookshops around the UK waterstones.com/book/drifting-…

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I've been fortunate to get some rather lovely endorsements of Drifting North ahead of publication. More info on my website here domhinde.com/2355-2/