Dear colleagues,
Collaborations grew out of the Chapman Climate Communication Meeting in Summer 2013, and we are pleased to share some of the results of those collaborations.
A series of videos by Peter Sinclair of ClimateCrocks were produced in early 2014, and these were posted through Bud Ward's leadership on the Yale Forum on Climate Change and the Media video series This is not Cool -
http://www.yaleclimatemediaforum.org/yale-climate-media-forum-on-youtube/
Geoff Haines-Stiles, Producer of ETOM and the Original COSMOS Series, and myself, co-produced a series of videos posted here:
http://climatesolutionscentre.com<http://climatesolutionscentre.com/>/
USA Colleagues - http://climatesolutionscenter.com<http://climatesolutionscentre.com/> is coming soon :)
Please share these video links with colleagues around the globe. We have done our best to convey your messages on climate science and solutions to our audiences. Thanks again for your kind support.
On behalf of my colleagues, Geoff, Peter and Bud,
Best wishes all,
Jim Byrne
Dear colleagues,
Collaborations grew out of the Chapman Climate Communication Meeting in Summer 2013, and we are pleased to share some of the results of those collaborations.
A series of videos by Peter Sinclair of ClimateCrocks were produced in early 2014, and these were posted through Bud Ward's leadership on the Yale Forum on Climate Change and the Media video series This is not Cool -
http://www.yaleclimatemediaforum.org/yale-climate-media-forum-on-youtube/
Geoff Haines-Stiles, Producer of ETOM and the Original COSMOS Series, and myself, co-produced a series of videos posted here:
http://climatesolutionscentre.com<http://climatesolutionscentre.com/>/
USA Colleagues - http://climatesolutionscenter.com<http://climatesolutionscentre.com/> is coming soon :)
Please share these video links with colleagues around the globe. We have done our best to convey your messages on climate science and solutions to our audiences. Thanks again for your kind support.
On behalf of my colleagues, Geoff, Peter and Bud,
Best wishes all,
Jim Byrne
Dear Colleagues,
Some of you might remember the poster I presented at our workshop last year:
Communicating Climate Science to the Public: A Vulgarisation Peer-Reviewed
Open Access Scientific Journal?
The idea presented in the poster was to develop an online journal publishing
relatively short, high quality articles in all areas of climate science,
written directly by climate scientists in a non-scientific language, which
will be freely accessible to the public.
(If you wish to refresh your memory, the poster can be visualized here:
http://www.climateonline.bourquiconsulting.ch/files/PosterChapmanJune2013_MS
Bourqui.pdf)
Such a journal aims at covering three gaps:
1. To provide the general public with a free and direct access to the
existing knowledge in climate sciences
2. To provide the climate scientists with a simple and reliable way to
disseminate their research
3. To provide a structure where climate scientists can connect with
non-scientists and Citizen Climate Science projects can be developed
After a long technical work, the journal proposed in the poster is now
online and functional at the following address:
http://www.climateonline.bourquiconsulting.ch/.
The journal includes a comprehensive and fully automated flow stream for the
peer-reviewing and publishing of Climate Science manuscripts for the general
public. It is now ready to receive submissions of manuscripts among other
things. Note when visiting the web site that many features will only be
visible once logged-in (you will have to pre-register first).
Now, if you are interested in this project, I would like to ask you the
following:
1. Let me know that you are interested, either by pre-registering
online or by replying to this email.
2. Consider becoming an Editor. We need Editors to take care of the
manuscripts that will be submitted in the next months. Since everything is
well automated, the workload for Editors should be no more than 2-3 hours
per manuscript. You will have a decisive role in the development of the
journal. You can sign up on the co-editor candidate list upon
pre-registering or let me know by email.
3. Think about manuscripts that could be written and submitted to the
journal in the next months. To stimulate the discussion, I recommend you to
post your ideas in the forum Ideas for New Manuscripts so that others can
comment or join. The forum is available after log-in at the address:
http://www.climateonline.bourquiconsulting.ch/share-ideas/.
4. Forward this email to colleagues, students and friends. We need a
core group of scientists and non-scientists to progressively develop the
content. The non-scientists are also important at this stage as they will
help us make sure articles are accessible to the general public. This core
group will play a decisive role in defining the Journal on the long term (we
dont want any denier at this stage).
In case you are at the EGU in Vienna next week, I will be presenting the
journal in the talk entitled A Citizen Empowered Online Platform for
Communicating Climate Science to the General Public.
The next months will be very exciting with much happening in terms of
developing the content of the journal. Please get involved! I look forward
to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely,
Michel Bourqui
More details:
· To get a first flavour, please read the Welcoming remarks:
o http://www.climateonline.bourquiconsulting.ch/home/welcome_long/
o http://www.climateonline.bourquiconsulting.ch/home/climate-online-news/
· To go more in depth:
o The Peer-Review goes in two steps, with an Open Review followed by an
Open Discussion. It is explained here:
http://www.climateonline.bourquiconsulting.ch/about/editorial-policies/peer-
review-process/
o The Peer-Reviews schematic:
http://www.climateonline.bourquiconsulting.ch/files/PeerReviewSchem.pdf
o All Editorial Policies:
http://www.climateonline.bourquiconsulting.ch/about/editorial-policies/
o Fees: Submission of manuscripts and other contributions is free to
members. Published articles are free to everyone. The idea is to start
applying a cheap, country-varying flat membership fees in about one year,
after the journal has gained some content.
o Governance: The journal will be governed as an association by its
members.
· To pre-register: its easy, free and non-binding:
o The online form:
http://www.climateonline.bourquiconsulting.ch/register/pre-registration-subm
ission/
o Some explanation:
http://www.climateonline.bourquiconsulting.ch/register/
· Let me know what you think about the name Climate Online (see
http://www.climateonline.bourquiconsulting.ch/give-your-opinion-on-the-name-
of-the-journal/)
· If you have any problem with the web site, or any comment, please
let me know by email or use the appropriate Idea Forum (available after
log-in): http://www.climateonline.bourquiconsulting.ch/share-ideas/
Michel Bourqui, PhD
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences Consulting, Zurich, CH
Affiliate Professor, Dept Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, McGill
University, CA
Adjunct Professor, Dept of Physics, Université de Montréal, CA
<http://www.bourquiconsulting.ch/> http://www.bourquiconsulting.ch/
<http://www.meteo.mcgill.ca/bourqui/> http://www.meteo.mcgill.ca/bourqui/
Dear colleagues,
Collaborations grew out of the Chapman Climate Communication Meeting in Summer 2013, and we are pleased to share some of the results of those collaborations.
A series of videos by Peter Sinclair of ClimateCrocks were produced in early 2014, and these were posted through Bud Ward's leadership on the Yale Forum on Climate Change and the Media video series This is not Cool -
http://www.yaleclimatemediaforum.org/yale-climate-media-forum-on-youtube/
Geoff Haines-Stiles, Producer of ETOM and the Original COSMOS Series, and myself, co-produced a series of videos posted here:
http://climatesolutionscentre.com<http://climatesolutionscentre.com/>/
USA Colleagues - http://climatesolutionscenter.com<http://climatesolutionscentre.com/> is coming soon :)
Please share these video links with colleagues around the globe. We have done our best to convey your messages on climate science and solutions to our audiences. Thanks again for your kind support.
On behalf of my colleagues, Geoff, Peter and Bud,
Best wishes all,
Jim Byrne
EARTH DAY 2014
http://climatesolutionscentre.com/
We are pleased to release CLIMATE CHANGE SOLUTIONS - a web documentary shorts series. Some of the best professionals in the world bring their knowledge and direction on climate change science, impacts and solutions. This series of documentary shorts is free for educational use anywhere. Lesson plans to accompany each video are coming soon.
We can fix climate change – let's do it together!
http://climatesolutionscentre.com/
Thanks. Please share with all your colleagues, friends, and family!
James Byrne, Geoff Haines-Stiles, Leanne Little