TOPICS

The goal is to answer most general questions of the public about climate problems. To achieve this Think Tank Climate (TTC) distinguished 4 main topics not only related to global warming.

  1. Temperature: Global warming
  2. Stratosphere: Ozone layer
  3. Climate tipping points: Natural systems that influence global climate change.
  4. 8 billion people: sustaining population
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Temperature

Global warming Greenhouse effect Greenhouse gasses Infra-red radiation Carbon dioxide

Stratosphere

Ozone layer Dobson units Ozone Depleting Subs ultra-violet radiation Chlorofluorocarbons

Climate tipping points

Ice, Coral, forest, Ocean and Wind current, Wild life...

8 billion people

Air, soil, ocean pollution plastic, waste, recycling society, slavery, health water, food, energy

Topics Running Steps

The "Topics" project consists of the following steps:

The first step of the project is gathering information. The goal is to bring together scientific data about each topic with the help from the public and the science community. 

Feedback and improvement

Next, we will create an informational page about it on this website. We value the feedback from both citizens and scientists, as it helps us improve the pages and correct any errors in the content.

We strive to have all pages reviewed by scientists to ensure accuracy and eliminate mistakes. Once we receive the results of the peer reviews, we will indicate on the page that the content is reliable and trustworthy.

“Research is formalized curiosity, it is poking and prying with a purpose.”

Zora Neale Hurston

Projects Running Steps

To gain a comprehensive understanding of climate change, we have created a project that is divided into three projects. Each project builds upon the previous one. The first project is called "Topics" and does the necessary research. The second project "Questions" investigates the trends and results of the Topics project. The final project "Climate Map" simplifies the results of the previous projects inside a foresight tool that we will create. 

  1. Topics: Research
  2. Questions: Investigation
  3. Climate Map: Innovation

TOPICS

Citizen-science research project about Temperature,
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QUESTIONS

Citizen-science project that investigates global
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CLIMATE MAP

Creating a new monitoring tool
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Related FAQ

This project is currently ongoing, and there is no specific deadline to consider for the "Topics" project.

Currently, research is being conducted on the last topic: "8 billion people." This particular topic is expected to require more time compared to the others. The main focus within this topic is exploring how the world can sustain a population of 8 billion people.

Where can i find the results

We upload all the rough versions and outcomes of the projects on this website. This way, anyone can easily access and keep track of the project's progress whenever they want.

We welcome you to join our think-tank and contribute to the research efforts. You can participate by providing your valuable opinions in the comment section of each page. If you prefer to contribute in a different way or have any further questions, please feel free to contact us. We appreciate your interest and involvement!

Collect reliable information about various climate change topics.

Decide as a group which topics are important and choose them for the website.

Improve the informational pages about the chosen topics together.

Our goal is to create a website about climate change for everyone to understand.

The topics project is the start of a collaboration between the public and scientists. We are developing the first online platform about climate change, created by and for the public. Through this platform, we can make this website and its content together. 

To use the website or think tank, you need the internet and the ability to find your way around. You have a strong desire to learn about climate change and believe in helping each other. You don't need prior knowledge or a degree. You decide how you want to join and contribute.

The website is designed for people who are highly interested in climate change but may not be familiar with scientific terms. We use simple words and short sentences to make it easy to understand. Our motto is " less is more."

We have a privacy and cookie policy that provides all the necessary information. You don't have to provide your name when sharing your comments, such as your opinion, statement, or correction. However, if you would like us to respond to your feedback, give credit, or answer a question, we would need your email address.

If you don’t find the answer to your question, please reach out to us through the contact page. We are here to assist you and provide the information you need.

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