by Judith Curry
Climate Change Science: Fact, Fiction & the Unsettled
I have been invited by the Society of Petroleum Engineers to present a webinar (next Thursday).
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Overview of my webinar:
Climate change is a popular topic in today’s society. It is difficult to go a day without hearing something about it in the media. Let’s take the emotions out of the equation and learn from the world renowned scientist, Dr. Judith Curry, about the science behind climate change.
We will come away from this webinar with a better understanding of the following:
• the history of climate and climate science
• the facts, fiction, and the unsettled aspects of climate science
• key climate studies
• recent developments
• influence humans and the petroleum industry have to impact the climate
My draft presentation is here [SPE climate 2016]. It is a 60 minute talk; I’ve used about 2/3 of the slides before (the rest are new or updated).
I would appreciate any comments/suggestion, I need to submit my final presentation Tuesday nite.
Moderation note: Please keep your comments on topic, related to the overall presentation or individual slides.
Update: Thanks a ton to everyone who provided comments (here and via email). The comments were very helpful, and I’ve been able to accommodate many of them.
The final presentation is here in pdf [SPE Curry final] and ppt [SPE Curry final]. To those of you who give presentations on this topic, please feel free to use any of my slides.Filed under: Communication