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Katrin Meissner

@katrinjm

Director of the Climate Change Research Centre, @UNSW, Professor of Oceanography and Climate Sciences, EXCOM @PAGES_IPO

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📢FREE registration for 'Environmental Research 2021', a virtual conference featuring familiar faces from CCRC. Climate theme chaired by Katrin Meissner, plenary talk by Alex Sen Gupta & invited talk by @nina_ridder. For more details - ioppublishing.org/er-2021/ UNSW Science

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Be age appropriate, use simple language, be honest, & finish on a positive. This was some of the advice given by UNSW climate change experts when asked how we should talk to children about #climate change. #COP26 Katrin Meissner Prof. Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick UNSW Climate Change Research Centre newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/science-t…

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How do we explain the mess we’ve created on Planet Earth that future generations will be left to deal with? UNSW climate change experts share how they talk to their kids about #climatechange. #COP26 @unswscience Katrin Meissner Prof. Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick UNSW Climate Change Research Centre newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/science-t…

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📻The latest episode of the Coogee Voice features Katrin Meissner, the director of CCRC, interviewed by Dr Marjorie O'Neill. Listen to this very informative discussion on the science of climate change: spoti.fi/3GU0j9m apple.co/3GVuBIA UNSW Science UNSW Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences

📻The latest episode of the Coogee Voice features  <a href="/KatrinJM/">Katrin Meissner</a>, the director of CCRC, interviewed by Dr Marjorie O'Neill. Listen to this very informative discussion on the science of climate change:

spoti.fi/3GU0j9m
apple.co/3GVuBIA

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The green Sahara: why and when did the Sahara transition between a wet state, supporting river systems and vegetation, and a desert as we know it today? This new paper shows it was a combination of slow changes in solar insolation and abrupt changes in ocean circulation.

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If we are going to put a business rep on ARC science panels, OK, how about ensuring company boards and key parliamentary committees each have a scientist on them? canberratimes.com.au/story/7554903/… via Canberra Times

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Times of plenty or suffocation? Our N&V on Pohl et al.’s article on ocean circulation and oxygenation changes over the past 540 million years @aoschlies Nature News & Views Andy Ridgwell UNSW Climate Change Research Centre Plate tectonics controls ocean oxygen levels nature.com/articles/d4158…

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Thank you #ICP14 for an amazing week of science… and the opportunity to finally catch up in person again with colleagues from all over the world. 🇳🇴🐟❤️

Thank you #ICP14 for an amazing week of science… and the opportunity to finally catch up in person again with colleagues from all over the world. 🇳🇴🐟❤️
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Morgen beginnt die #COP28 in #Dubai. Kann die #Weltklimakonferenz den entscheidenden Durchbruch schaffen? Meine Kollegin Saskia Heinze und ich haben Klimaforscher*innen befragt - und ihre Antworten waren wenig optimistisch. #COP28Dubai #climate rnd.de/wissen/klimako…

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Great first two days at the #PAGES_PO2_workshop in Bristol with interesting talks about FB-N-isotopes by Alfredo Martínez-García, thallium isotopes by Yi Wang and ocean oxygenation models by Juan Muglia and Katrin Meissner (so captivating that even pigeons attended the session!)

Great first two days at the #PAGES_PO2_workshop in Bristol with interesting talks about FB-N-isotopes by Alfredo Martínez-García, thallium isotopes by Yi Wang and ocean oxygenation models by Juan Muglia and Katrin Meissner (so captivating that even pigeons attended the session!)