Simon Clark is a horror novel writer from Doncaster, England. One of his most notable works is the novel The Night of the Triffids.
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How much progress have we made on climate change?
I read the top 100 scientific papers of all time
Intro
How this climate conference secured a breakthrough
How @The Spiffing Brit broke the Kyoto Protocol
Climate deniers don't deny climate change any more
Could planets from Star Wars really exist?
The genius point Trump made about climate change
Scientist reacts to YouTube climate change comments
The worst month of climate news in my entire career
The Damage
Is there any good news about climate change?
The janitor who changed the world of science
Fixing climate change is about to accelerate
Which MCU Planets Could Really Exist?
Introduction
Want to study physics? Read these 10 books
Noc trifidů
The most effective way to stop deforestation
Can we power the world with only clean energy?
How green is fake meat, really?
Why Europe is now a heatwave hotspot
The best climate news all year
A week as a PhD student
How bad are electric bikes for the environment?
Climate deniers
Does recycling even do anything?
The list
Which planets in Warhammer 40k could really exist? (Terra to Tanith)
Why #TeamTrees could do more harm than good
Why TeamSeas Doesn't Work: Their Interceptors
The Benefits
Should I feel guilty using AI?
What would it take for everywhere called Hell to freeze over?
Why you shouldn't apply for a PhD
Why have climate change predictions been so WRONG?
The nightmare future humanity avoided
Why nuclear power will (and won't) stop climate change
What the Hockey Stick missed about climate change
Unmasking
Is nuclear power safe?
The fatal flaw in The Martian's ending
The next crisis is plastic
Climate denial on YouTube
Getting into the top 100
The obvious thing (almost) no one is doing
Why weathermen were illegal wizards for 97 years
The top paper
The misinformation situation is worse than you think
Is nuclear the best way to generate low carbon electricity?
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