Climate Change: Propaganda vs. Reality with Mallen Baker - YouTube
Reviewing Bjorn Lomborg's strongest case on climate change - YouTube
ESD - Human impacts and their interactions in the Baltic Sea region
Buildings | Free Full-Text | Durability and Climate Change—Implications for Service Life Prediction and the Maintainability of Buildings
Does global warming STOP when we go net zero? - YouTube
Frontiers | Climate change, human health, and the exposome: Utilizing OMIC technologies to navigate an era of uncertainty
Mallen Baker - Dangerously Reasonable
Climate lessons from Earth's long history - YouTube
Video: Beyond the science ideology trap — GLP's Jon Entine challenges media and activist misinformation on GMO crops, nuclear energy, insect declines and climate change - Genetic Literacy Project
CO2 emissions at the turning point? | The Mallen Baker Show - YouTube
Chapter 3: Human Influence on the Climate System | Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis
TRIGGERnometry / Climate Change: Propaganda vs. Reality with Mallen Baker
The Mallen Baker Show | Mallen Baker
Briefing portfolio
TRIGGERnometry / Climate Change: Propaganda vs. Reality with Mallen Baker
Water | Free Full-Text | Combined Impacts of Medium Term Socio-Economic Changes and Climate Change on Water Resources in a Managed Mediterranean Catchment
The Mallen Baker Show | Mallen Baker
Mallen Baker (@mallenbaker) / Twitter
Frontiers | Uncovering the Research Gaps to Alleviate the Negative Impacts of Climate Change on Food Security: A Review
Talks and Presentations
Dangerously Reasonable - The Mallen Baker Show: Sweden the post-lockdown role model? | The Mallen Baker Show on Apple Podcasts
Mallen Baker - Dangerously Reasonable
A chat with Mallen Baker | ...and Then There's Physics
Climate change: Should defenders of virtue fight dirty? | Reuters Events | Sustainable Business
Did COP26 fix climate change? | The Mallen Baker Show - YouTube
Climate Change: Propaganda vs. Reality with Mallen Baker - YouTube
Climate | Free Full-Text | Uncertainty, Complexity and Constraints: How Do We Robustly Assess Biological Responses under a Rapidly Changing Climate?