The sky can be beautiful fiery colours at sunset π
& a cool blue during the day π©΅ but why is the sky never green? π
CrowdScience took a trip to The Artic Circle to find out.
With @bevilconway.bsky.social
Producer: @hfishaay.bsky.social
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Posts by Hannah Fisher
a colourful blue, orange, red and purple chart showing a light and dar kblue history for temperatures, recent shifts upwards through orange and light red, and two futures: one of light and dark red (1.5c), and one of deep purple (3c and more)
I think this is one of my favourite colourful climate chart type things, because it depicts two things at once:
- Things are going to get worse, no matter what
- The degree to which they get worse depends on decisions made today
theconversation.com/my-new-dark-... by @edhawkins.org
It was an honour to attend the UNCA Gala in New York on Friday to receive the medal and wonderful to meet so many interesting journalists from around the world. And it was a great excuse to explore New York at Christmas time - a real bucket list tick for a very big career moment β π₯Ή
Big thanks also to Content Editor Cathy Edwards who attended the awards with me, and without whom these programmes would not have been anywhere near as good!
Iβd like to give a massive thanks to the contributors - without whom there is no programme, no story and no hope. Their resilience and commitment to protecting coastlines in Puerto Rico and beyond is incredible.
The award is for reporting on UN Agency work, and Iβm especially thrilled it was awarded to programmes we made about my favourite subject (geography). The first of the two winning programmes is here:
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Iβm delighted to announce that I have been awarded the Gold medal of the Ricardo Ortega Memorial Prize at the #2024UNCAAwards, alongside presenter Caroline Steel, for the CrowdScience programmes on coastal erosion we made earlier this year.