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IEEE Software Special Issue on Climate Change: Software, Science and Society

Call for Papers: IEEE Software Special Issue on Climate Change: Software, Science and Society Submission Deadline: 8 April 2011 Publication (tentative): Nov/Dec 2011 A vast software infrastructure...

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Open Questions about Open Source for Open Science

This post contains lots of questions and few answers. Feel free to use the comment thread to help me answer them! Just about every scientist I know would agree that being more open is a good thing. But...

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Nature Climate Change on Open Data, Open Code

There’s an excellent article in the inaugural issue of Nature Climate Change this month, written by Kurt Kleiner, entitled Data on Demand. Kurt interviewed many of the people who are active in making...

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Climate Knowledge Discovery Workshop

Here’s an announcement for a Workshop on Climate Knowledge Discovery, to be held at the Supercomputing 2011 Conference in Seattle on 13 November 2011. Numerical simulation based science follows a new...

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Climate modeling in an open, transparent world

As today is the deadline for proposing sessions for the AGU fall meeting in December, we’ve submitted a proposal for a session to explore open climate modeling and software quality. If we get the go...

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What is Climate Informatics?

I’ve been using the term Climate Informatics informally for a few years to capture the kind of research I do, at the intersection of computer science and climate science. So I was delighted to be asked...

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The Discontinuous Future

I’ve been thinking a lot this week about the role of Universities in the Climate Crisis. I plan to write more on this, but first, here’s a piece I scribbled on a napkin during a workshop prior to the...

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