Overview
Explore a comprehensive lecture on climate change, data transparency, and scientific integrity presented by Sally Jewell at the AGU conference. Delve into topics such as the National Climate Assessment, World Parks Congress, and Climate Science Centers. Learn about the importance of open data initiatives, engaging the next generation of scientists, and the role of federal agencies in climate research. Gain insights on scientific conferences, the Keystone XL pipeline, and receive valuable advice for young scientists. This 56-minute talk covers a wide range of environmental and scientific topics, including discussions on DARPA, USGS, Google Earth, and the Union of Concerned Scientists.
Syllabus
Introduction
Opening remarks
DARPA
National Climate Assessment
World Parks Congress
Climate Change
Regulation
Methane
Data Transparency
Open Data
USGS
Climate Data Initiative
EBird
Climate Science Centers
Necessity
Take credit
Google Earth
Weather Channel
Engaging the Next Generation
Conclusion
Questions
Union of Concerned Scientists
Scientific Integrity
The USGS
Sallys future
Science and research
US EPA
Hiring Federal Employees
Susan Huff
Scientific conferences
InterTribal Council
Keystone XL
Advice for young scientists
Taught by
AGU