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|a Solar Impact
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|b A Conversation with Joanna Haigh.
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|a Intro -- A Note on the Text -- Introduction -- The Conversation -- I. Meteorological Beginnings -- II. Science and Gender -- III. A Curious Correspondence -- IV. Considering the Earth -- V. Considering the Sun -- VI. The Big Picture -- VII. Examining the Details -- VIII. Getting The Word Out -- IX. Public Policy -- X. Final Thoughts -- Continuing the Conversation
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|a This book is based on an in-depth filmed conversation between Howard Burton and Joanna Haigh, Professor Emerita of Atmospheric Physics at Imperial College London. After inspiring details about how she got into her field of study and how we can encourage more girls to get more interested in science, the conversation examines her research of the influence of the sun and solar variability on our climate, how energy emitted by the Sun in the form of heat, light and ultraviolet radiation warms the earth and drives our climate, how data from satellites and modelling the processes helps us distinguis.
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|v Interviews.
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|t Solar Impact: Climate and the Sun
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