When the media or us talk about climate change, we mean temperatures, storms, droughts, cyclones, polar bears ; while the researchers talk about observations, circulation models, temperature anomalies ...
But do the concerns of scientists sometime converge with those of the general public and media? This is what you can see thanks to climate Tweetoscope which offers interactive exploration of topics related to climate change and its consequences. Analyzing the news of the Web since May 2015, the Tweetoscope aims to provide an evolving collective representation of questions and debates on this major societal issue.
The Tweetoscope was created for the exhibition Le Climat à 360° at the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie Museum (Paris, France)
You can browse the Climate Tweetoscope to discover scientific papers and the last months online debates and news about climate change.
The playground is a complementary ressource where to explore thousand documents (tweets and scientific papers) about climate change.
Feel free to email us to provide some feedback on the climate tweetoscope, give us suggestions, or to just say hello!