
30:45
And here’s the Realtime Climate sign up url: https://www.climatecentral.org/realtime-climate/

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https://climatecommunication.yale.edu/visualizations-data/ycom-us/

33:14
Ed Hawkins bio: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edhawkinsclimate/

33:45
Warming Stripes background https://www.reading.ac.uk/be-the-difference/show-your-stripes

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Look for your local Warming Stripes graphic here: https://medialibrary.climatecentral.org/resources/showyourstripes-realtime-climate-launch

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Andrew Freedman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewfreedman1/

38:14
A recent data viz Tweet from Andrew https://twitter.com/afreedma/status/1404816659974664194

40:12
The links are not copiable from the chat. Is it possible to put them also in the Q/A box?

40:46
We’re a little late to the meeting. Would you all mind reshaping the links?

41:18
We’ll follow up with a link to the recording and list all the resources in the Chat

43:39
I live in southern Arizona, this discussion is extremely important.

44:53
@Andrew /drought folks, we have launched new data inputs for heat, drought, and AQ on ISeeChange alongside our storms and flooding data inputs. www.iseechange.org

45:27
Hilda Garcia: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hildagarcia/

45:49
Thanks Julia, will look!

48:44
Have a question for our panelists? Please post in the Q and A

50:35
Realtime Climate FAQ: https://www.climatecentral.org/realtime-climate-about

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You can sign up now: https://www.climatecentral.org/realtime-climate/

52:08
Nice video clip in which Ed Hawkins' animated climate spiral and warming stripes are explained on Twente University TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQjn5g2yiYs

52:34
WeatherPower https://weatherpower.climatecentral.org/forecast/

53:35
I have used CC data for years in presentations. Always so impactful! Thank you!

53:36
Problem with QR code? Here’s the url: https://www.climatecentral.org/realtime-climate/

55:40
Check out some of Andrew’s Axios stories: https://www.axios.com/energy-environment/climate-change/

57:11
I still see extreme weather covered as disasters in most cases, with no connection made to climate change, across most major media.

57:31
It is critical to link scary information with locally implementable solutions. Otherwise denial takes over. Stopping methane and refrigeration leaks is a good example, draws local media attention, etc

57:43
Link to Climate Central’s Climate Matters media library https://medialibrary.climatecentral.org/resources

59:30
Go deeper into public opinion statistics. https://www.climatechangecommunication.org/climate-change-in-the-american-mind/

01:01:16
As a reminder, we will follow up with an email that has a recording to the webinar and a list of all the resources we have posted in Chat. Feel free to share with your colleagues.

01:03:00
Thank You folks