Why is accessible scientific evidence important?
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To start this year, we have the Science Brief team to talk to us about their work and why accessible scientific evidence is important in this time of climate crisis. How do we filter quality science and evidence?  What makes a good data visualisation? How can we make sure that the information we share is backed by good science? We have Adam Smith, Anthony De-Gol, and Corinne Le Quere, the core team of Science Brief, joining us for this episode.
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