
Dr. Noel C. Baker
@noelcbaker
Climate scientist. Science for policy advocate. Speaker. Artist / painter. Science communicator in many forms.
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Are you curious about #Science4Policy? Do you want your research to have a policy impact? Then don't miss this morning's #EGU24 Short Course: An introduction to science for policy starting at 10:45 in Room -2.85/86. Chloe Hill @chloehill.bsky.social Dr. Noel C. Baker Erika von S Alessandro Allegra


Come by the Science for Policy Help Desk at the EGU Booth (Hall X2) for some #scipol resources and EGU chocolate! We'll be here every day from 12-13h! EGU Science for Policy European Geosciences Union







Ecosystem services are key for our economies, but often overlooked in economic analysis Economic indicators such as Gross Domestic Product don't reflect nature's contributions This report by EU_ScienceHub shows the importance of adding nature’s value 👉 europa.eu/!hWDyjH





It was a pleasure to be part of this panel with the other excellent speakers! Thank you Europlanet 🇪🇺 for inviting me!

Interesting testimony on science for policy - building trust with policymakers through listening, empathy and understanding the context, as well as understanding the views of citizens crucial to policy impact. INGSA | Find us on BlueSky: @ingsa.org nature.com/articles/d4158…

Conservationists are alarmed by the lowest butterfly count result in the UK in the survey’s 14-year history. An average of just seven butterflies per 15-minute count were recorded. Read more by Patrick Barkham for The Guardian: theguardian.com/environment/20…

Warm ocean waters due to human-caused climate change helped fuel Hurricane #Milton to become a powerful Category 5 storm. Sea surface temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico were well above average for this time of year as Milton churned toward Florida. earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/153429/…


If you are a scientist or policymaker working on climate hazard challenges, why not join our EGU Science for Policy special event in Brussels on 4 November "Evidence-informed planning for a new era of climate hazards". For more information and to apply visit: egu.eu/9QRHVS/


If you are a scientist or policymaker working on climate hazard challenges, why not join our EGU Science for Policy special event in Brussels & online "Evidence-informed planning for a new era of climate hazards", on 4 November For more information & to apply visit: egu.eu/9QRHVS/

