Susan Hassol, Climate Communication

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Improving understanding of climate change science and solutions for 3 decades. TEDx talk:

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  1. Tweet épinglé
    20 mai 2018
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    Thanks! Words matter. There's enough confusion about climate change without introducing words with double meanings. Here's my table with a citation. I've now identified 150 of them!

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  2. il y a 8 heures

    Breaking: The House Oversight Committee has widened its probe into the oil and gas industry’s role in spreading disinformation about the role of fossil fuels in causing global warming. My latest, an exclusive via

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  3. il y a 10 heures

    Congratulations, Susan! So well deserved!

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  4. il y a 9 heures

    Congratulations Susan! Thrilled to see this richly deserved honor for my dear friend and climate comms guru for what now? - 30+ years! You’ve had such a profound impact on climate science and public understanding of it! 🥳🎉

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  5. This is a code red. The evidence is clear: climate change poses an existential threat to our lives and our livelihoods. ' agenda will make our communities safer and more resilient to the impacts of climate change and extreme weather events.

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  6. il y a 24 heures

    A long time coming! I, along with many, many folks owe our successes to Susan. She is our Yoda. Glad that recognizes her monumental efforts to help the scientific community to successfully engage. 👏👏👏

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  7. il y a 24 heures

    Susan has done more for all of us who communicate about climate change than anybody else. She is a force. What a fantastic choice for Ambassador Award!

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  8. il y a 24 heures

    has played an important role in improving communications on , sometimes behind the scenes. Helping scientists say what we really mean, and helping journalists find resources to cover knowledgeably and responsibly. Congratulations!

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  9. This is such a great site. I have learned so much and use it for reference all the time. Thank you and congratulations!

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  10. 14 sept.

    When I was a kid looking at NASA climate graphs (I was a cool kid), I could scarcely believe that one day the planet would be so warm that 1998 -- an historically warm year at the time -- would look ordinary. And I think the same about the current level of global heat.

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  11. 15 sept.

    Reconciliation may be our last best shot at meaningful climate action, but is doing everything they can to stop the bill from passing. We're fighting for a livable future, while they fight for polluters.

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  12. 15 sept.

    🎉🎉🎉 I’ve learned so much from over the years. This award is richly deserved!

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  13. 15 sept.

    THREAD: The recall is over. won. Now he must move fast on . Here are five ways he can start. (1/7)

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  14. 15 sept.

    So proud of my guru and friend Susan Joy Hassol (aka ) who has just received Ambassador Award for her monumental contributions to informing the public discourse over climate change. Was truly an honor to nominate someone so deserving of this award!

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  15. 15 sept.

    Congratulations to on the honor of winning Cowen Award for Sustained Achievement in . Well deserved!

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  16. 15 sept.

    Huge congratulations to on the honor of winning Climate Communication Prize! Well deserved!

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  17. 15 sept.

    🎉Congratulations🎉 to the Union Medal, Award and Prize recipients who have received AGU’s highest honors for their excellence in scientific research, education, communication, and outreach! ⁠ We are grateful to every single one of you!⁠

    Congratulations to those individuals who have received AGU’s highest honors for their excellence in scientific research, education, communication, and outreach!

The 2021 honorees—scientists, leaders, educators, journalists, and communicators—have made outstanding achievements and contributions by pushing forward the frontiers of our science forward. Each recipient embodies our shared vision of a thriving, sustainable, and equitable future for all powered by discovery, innovation, and action. These recipients have worked with integrity, respect, and collaboration while creating deep engagement in education, diversity, and outreach.  

Read the announcement: 
https://eos.org/agu-news/congratulations-to-the-2021-agu-union-medal-award-and-prize-recipients
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  18. 15 sept.

    Comedy can be a great delivery system for important information. Others, like & know this too. Late night shows will team up to tackle the .

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  19. 15 sept.

    Read latest , reminding not to speak in code when talking to & writing for the public. She references my long-term work on being careful with words that mean different things. Humorous but serious.

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  20. 15 sept.

    “He didn’t die from flooding, he didn’t die from a lightning bolt. It’s just, he’s gone.” On a warming planet, heat is, increasingly, a killer. And the most vulnerable, as with so many aspects of climate change, get hit hardest.

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  21. 14 sept.

    Today I met with in Richmond to discuss the climate plan. As I told him, “This is a plan that I’ve been dreaming of for most of my life.” It is economy wide, its all encompassing and it's costed and well thought through!

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