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Climate: Past, Present & Future

Salvador Herrando-Pérez

Salvador Herrando-Pérez (Castellón, 1968; salherra@gmail.com) is a generalist ecology interested in the curation and analysis of biodiversity data for global change ecology. He did his doctorate at the University of Adelaide in Australia, followed by postdoctoral periods with the Spanish National Research Council and the Australian Centre for Ancient DNA. He has published more than 100 popular-science articles and undertaken research spanning a range of disciplines like biospeleology, ecophysiology, marine biology, palaeoecology, population biology and zoology.

Communicating climate change

Communicating climate change

Both the uncertainty inherent in scientific data, and the background and ethics of the communicators who report such data to any given audience, can sow doubt about the science of climate change. The perception of this duality is engrained in how the human mind works, whereby we tolerate lies but are always ready to condemn hypocrisy. We illustrate this through a personal experience that is connec ...[Read More]