So, it’s that time of year again.
Fall AGU
is the largest Earth Science conference on the planet, and is where you
will get previews of new science results, get a sense of what other
experts think about current topics, and indulge in the more social side
of being a scientist. The full scientific program is available for
searching here.
In recent years, there has been an increasing amount of virtual content – including live streaming of key sessions and high profile lectures, and continuous twitter commentary (follow the hashtag #AGU13),
that give people not attending to get a sense of what’s going on. Gavin
and Mike are attending and will try and give some highlights as the
week goes along, here and via twitter (follow @ClimateOfGavin and @MichaelEMann).
Some obvious highlights (that will be live-streamed) are the Frontiers of Geophysics lecture
from the Jim Hansen (Tuesday, 12:30pm PST), Senator Olympia Snowe
(Monday, 12:30pm), Judith Lean (Tues 10:20am), the Charney Lecture from
Lenny Smith (Tues 11:20am), James Elsner on tornado connections to
climate change (Tues 2:40pm), David Grinspoon (the Sagan lecture, Thurs
9am), and Bill Ruddiman (Thursday 2:40pm). Some full sessions will also
be livestreamed – for instance, The future of IPCC session (Tues
10:20am-12:30pm), and the Climate Literacy sessions (Tues 4:00pm-6:00pm,
Wed 8am-12:30pm).
For attendees, there are a number of events close to our hearts: A
bloggers forum for discussion on science blogging (Mon 5pm), the Open
Mic night hosted by Richard Alley (Mon 7:30pm at Jillian’s Restaurant),
and the AGU 5k run on Wednesday morning (6:30am).
Also AGU and the Climate Science Legal Defense Fund
have organised a facility for individual consultations with a lawyer
(by appointment via lawyer@climatesciencedefensefund.org) for people
either who have found themselves involved in legal proceedings
associated with their science or people who are just interested in what
they might need to be prepared for. There is a brown bag lunch session
on Friday (12:30pm PST) for a more informal discussion of relevant
issues.
There are obviously many individual presentations that will be of
interest, but too many to list here. Feel free to add suggestions in the
comments and look out for updates all next week.
From/De: RealClimate
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