King's Climate Research Hub (@kingsclimate) 's Twitter Profile
King's Climate Research Hub

@kingsclimate

Exploring climate change as a social, cultural and political phenomenon at the intersection of science & society
Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy

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linkhttps://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/kings-climate calendar_today19-06-2020 13:43:04

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Prof Tamsin Edwards (@flimsin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you work in a climate/environment/sustainability organisation? Could you offer internships to masters students as part of our King's Geography Environmental Internship module (i.e. unpaid)? Students would work with you 60-100 hours, Jan – Jun 2022. Online or London. Please share

George Adamson (@drgeorgeadamson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🚨New Paper!🚨🚨 (Double klaxon because I'm genuinely really excited about this one) Title 'Situating El NiƱo: Toward a Critical (Physical) Geography of ENSO research practice' in Annals American Association of Geographers tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

King's Social Science & Public Policy (@kingssspp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What actions do we need to see from the current #COP28 global meeting? See what our experts said in answer to thisā“ & learn about our climate change work showcased at our recent pre-COP event. Read more: kcl.ac.uk/news/exchangin… And šŸ‘€šŸ‘‡ for a 2 min overview of the event.

Anna Woodham (@annawoodham1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in climate change and museum objects? Fancy doing a PhD supervised by me, George Adamson & Museum of Cambridge? Consider applying for the funded collaborative PhD 'ā€˜Weathering’ climate change" More details here: tinyurl.com/4hpxtbkb

George Adamson (@drgeorgeadamson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why we should stop blaming El Nino for global temperatures kcl.ac.uk/el-nino-not-to… #climatechange #COP28 #COP28UAE #ElNino #ENSO

King's College London (@kingscollegelon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With global temperatures reaching record highs this year, many say the ā€˜El NiƱo’ weather system could be to blame. George Adamson (King's Geography) explains the history of El NiƱo, and why it is not actually the guilty culprit it’s made out to be. šŸŒ ⬇ kcl.ac.uk/el-nino-not-to…

George Adamson (@drgeorgeadamson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New blog on El Nino and extreme temperatures. TL/DR: don't blame El Nino - blame anthropogenic greenhouse emissions. kcl.ac.uk/el-nino-not-to…

King's College London (@kingscollegelon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As #COP28 draws to a close Professor Prof. Sarah Bracking (King's Geography), who has been out in Dubai, explains how ongoing underlying disagreements over responsibility for climate funding may prevent a fair deal crossing the line šŸ¤āŒ Read here ⬇ kcl.ac.uk/cop28-climate-…

King's College London (@kingscollegelon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

King's experts hosted an event at #COP28 in partnership with the United Nations, to examine the role of the financial services sector in the transition towards net zero emissions. Read more about the event, chaired by academics from King's Business School & KCL Net Zero Centre šŸ‘‡ kcl.ac.uk/news/financial…

King’s Climate & Sustainability (@kclsustainable) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're delighted to have achieved 5th out of 151 universities across the UK in the sustainability rankings from People & Planet!šŸ’ššŸ™Œ With 100% achievement across six key categories, we've moved up 6 places from last year, continuing our run as a first-class ranking university.šŸŒŽ

The Policy Institute (@policyatkings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We cannot allow 1.5°C. Even a temporary diversion is going to cause sea level rise and it's going to make countries like Bangladesh go underwater." Saida Muna Tasneem at our #COP28Outcomes Summit yesterday with Rt Hon Chris Skidmore, @coalition_zero & DIPLOMAT Magazine

King's Climate Research Hub (@kingsclimate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

COME AND WORK WITH US Lecturer in Climate and Society (3-year), Department of Geography, King's College London kcl.ac.uk/jobs/084545-le…

King's Climate Research Hub (@kingsclimate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Paper: wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wc… Since weather and climate inform culture, memory and identity, both weather and climate should be considered forms of intangible cultural heritage.