The Guardian - Ask an Expert

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Voor iedereen met vragen (of interesse) in de effecten van Climate Change, dinsdag a.s. is je kans om vragen te stellen of gewoon mee te lezen in The Guardian’s live blog ‘Ask an Expert’

Note: ik schrijf dit niet om een hernieuwde discussie over Climate Change te starten maar om degene die meer willen weten over de effecten attent te maken op deze mogelijkheid, en gezien de recente discussie het een topic is wat velen bezig houdt.

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From unprecedented bushfires in forests that used to be too wet to burn to warming seas that have killed giant underwater forests, Australia is experiencing the effects of the global climate crisis more rapidly than much of the world.

On Tuesday 3 March, readers will have the chance to ask experts in these fields questions about the series, what the science tells us and the impacts already being felt, in a Frontline live blog running from 10am-3pm.

The scientists and professionals taking part are (all times AEDT):

  • 10am-11am: Prof Lesley Hughes, ecologist, distinguished professor of biology and pro-vice-chancellor (research) at Macquarie University, and Climate Councillor. Hughes has expertise on the impact of climate change on species and ecosystems.
  • 11am-12pm: Greg Mullins, former commissioner of Fire and Rescue NSW, volunteer firefighter and Climate Councillor.
  • 12pm-1.30pm: Prof Michael Mann, climatologist, geophysicist and director of the Earth System Science Center at Pennsylvania State University. Mann is currently based in Sydney.
  • 2pm-3pm: Assoc Prof Donna Green, from the University of New South Wales’ climate change research centre. Green has expertise in the health effects of climate change and air pollution.
We will be taking questions in advance and during the blog. Please send them to frontline.live@theguardian.com or leave a comment here.

The Twitter hashtag for questions and the discussion on Tuesday will be #frontlinelive


 


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