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Climate models are one of the most powerful tools available to understand how the Earth's climate is changing. They provide key evidence in climate policies from the IPCC and the United Nations. However, the mathematics behind the models are complex, and the mechanisms driving the models' conclusions are confusing for scientists and the public alike. In order to use climate models to their full potential, it is necessary to communicate the their findings in a way that builds public and scientific trust in the modeled conclusions and empowers informed policies to combat climate change.
By Climate models are one of the most powerful tools available to understand how the Earth's climate is changing. They provide key evidence in climate policies from the IPCC and the United Nations. However, the mathematics behind the models are complex, and the mechanisms driving the models' conclusions are confusing for scientists and the public alike. In order to use climate models to their full potential, it is necessary to communicate the their findings in a way that builds public and scientific trust in the modeled conclusions and empowers informed policies to combat climate change.