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One dataset, two ways of looking at it. At Visualising Climate 2026, we will explore how design choices like these change what people see & understand about our climate. Join us to experiment and co-create better ways of seeing climate data.
🗓 4–6 November 2026📍 Bologna, Italy
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🌍@visualisingclimate.com es la primera conferencia global de visualización de datos climáticos, organizada por @copernicusecmwf.bsky.social , @csic.es , @bsc-cns.bsky.social , BC3 y University of Miami.
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Visualising Climate 2026 will take place in Bologna, 4–6 November 2026. The conference brings together scientists, designers, artists, communicators, and journalists to explore how climate data is seen, interpreted, and communicated.
#DataViz4Climate
Join us 👉 visualisingclimate.com
Visualising Climate 2026 is important because
"When design moves upstream in the scientific process, visualisation can become a powerful tool for thinking — not just presenting the final results."
— Tom Gabriel Johansen @tomgab.bsky.social
#VisualisingClimate2026
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We have a dream team 😃, organising the @visualisingclimate.com conference together (visualisingclimate.com Bologna, 4–6 November 2026). Including @martaterrado.bsky.social and @tomgab.bsky.social. 📊
Visualising Climate 2026 will take place in Bologna, 4–6 November 2026. The conference brings together scientists, designers, artists, communicators, and journalists to explore how climate data is seen, interpreted, and communicated.
#DataViz4Climate
Join us 👉 visualisingclimate.com
With a background at NRK and international recognition such as the World Media Award, Tom champions collaboration across journalism, science, and design. He teaches widely and inspires teams to use visual communication for real-world impact. #SeeingClimate
Tom Gabriel Johansen, co-founder of InfoDesignLab, is a design leader with 20+ years of experience. Passionate about diversity, climate, health, and sustainability, he has collaborated with leading scientific organizations to turn complex research into meaningful visual stories. #datavis
Visualising Climate 2026 is important because
"When design moves upstream in the scientific process, visualisation can become a powerful tool for thinking — not just presenting the final results."
— Tom Gabriel Johansen @tomgab.bsky.social
#VisualisingClimate2026
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Visualising Climate 2026 is important because
"Our future depends on how well we communicate the climate crisis. Let’s harness insights from psychology as well as the power of visuals."
— Dr. Yuri Engelhardt @yuriengelhardt.bsky.social
#VisualisingClimate2026
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Visualising Climate 2026 is important because
"Through the alliance of science, media, and the arts, Visualising Climate will craft visual and creative climate narratives grounded in scientific evidence."
— Dr. Marta Terrado @martaterrado.bsky.social
#VisualisingClimate2026
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Visualising Climate 2026 will take place in Bologna, 4–6 November 2026. The conference brings together scientists, designers, artists, communicators, and journalists to explore how climate data is seen, interpreted, and communicated.
#DataViz4Climate
Join us 👉 visualisingclimate.com
Marta is a senior researcher at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center @bsc-cns.bsky.social, co-leading the Knowledge Integration Team. She studies climate impacts and societal challenges, and explores creative ways to communicate science and inspire critical thinking. #SeeingClimate
Dr. Marta Terrado is an environmental scientist passionate about communication. With a PhD in Earth Sciences and training in GIS and science communication, she has worked across leading research institutions in Spain, exploring human–environment interactions. #dataviz
Visualising Climate 2026 is important because
"Through the alliance of science, media, and the arts, Visualising Climate will craft visual and creative climate narratives grounded in scientific evidence."
— Dr. Marta Terrado @martaterrado.bsky.social
#VisualisingClimate2026
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Join us at @visualisingclimate.com 2026, 4-6 Nov, in Italy! 📊
Visualising Climate 2026 will take place in Bologna, 4–6 November 2026. The conference brings together scientists, designers, artists, communicators, and journalists to explore how climate data is seen, interpreted, and communicated.
#DataViz4Climate
Join us 👉 visualisingclimate.com
At Twente’s Climate Centre, Yuri builds on years in the Cartography and Visualization group. He explores diverse visualization “languages” and their building blocks. Passionate about sustainability and health, he brings people together across disciplines to address the climate crisis. #SeeingClimate
He is an Assistant Professor of Information Visualization and Transdisciplinary Climate Action. Author of The Language of Graphics, he has contributed to several books, including Elements of Diagramming. After two decades at the University of Amsterdam, he moved to the University of Twente. #dataviz
Visualising Climate 2026 is important because
"Our future depends on how well we communicate the climate crisis. Let’s harness insights from psychology as well as the power of visuals."
— Dr. Yuri Engelhardt @yuriengelhardt.bsky.social
#VisualisingClimate2026
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Visualising Climate 2026 is important because
"Visuals have the power to evoke emotions and forms of knowledge that are essential for engaging with climate uncertainty and imagining the future of our societies."
— Dr Maria Loroño Leturiondo
#VisualisingClimate2026
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4) Visualising Climate 2026 will take place in Bologna, 4–6 November 2026. The conference brings together scientists, designers, artists, communicators, and journalists to explore how climate data is seen, interpreted, and communicated.
#DataViz4Climate
Join us 👉 visualisingclimate.com
3) With a background in communication and cognition, Maria earned her PhD in Public Engagement with Climate Change at Manchester Metropolitan University in 2019. She is also the author of Data Visualisation in Qualitative Research: A step-by-step guide (SAGE, 2025). #ClimateComm #DataArt
2) Dr. Maria Loroño Leturiondo is a Postdoctoral Researcher at BC3 within the ERC project IMAGINE adaptation. She works on environmentally sustainable and socially just cities, citizen participation, and creative, art–science approaches to climate-related research. #dataviz #SeeingClimate
Visualising Climate 2026 is important because
"Visuals have the power to evoke emotions and forms of knowledge that are essential for engaging with climate uncertainty and imagining the future of our societies."
— Dr Maria Loroño Leturiondo
#VisualisingClimate2026
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