Thursday, April 15, 2010

Thesis, Toronto, climate and luggage

I just can't come up with a catchier title than that...

2 months minus 2 days to submission. Still so much to do that I'm skipping my awesome Halifax conference, and have panic lurking around the corner almost constantly. It's not a bad panic (yet). It's just enough to keep adrenalin levels a little bit above normals. I was hoping that would mean better efficiency working. No, judging from today, it apparently just means an increased anguish about missing something vital and thus reading paper details ad nauseam on stuff that isn't even applicable. !@#$%^.
ugh.

But, I'm not always in front of a computer monitor! This weekend, I visited my cutiepilot who is residing in Toronto since almost 2 weeks ago, which was fun. So that actually meant a flight there and back again, plus a little bit of sightseeing in-between trying to finish my data chapter. Toronto downtown is nice, the lake is nice, and the colour of the lake is great. The transit system seems very efficient, but bus drivers are as friendly as in Gothenburg (i.e. not at all). Outside of downtown, some work could be done for appearances, I think - the Pembina-through-Winnipeg look is just not that attractive. And outside of the city we have yet to explore.

nth trial to get us and skyline into same frame...


Other things… If I had more time I would spend some of it writing about the fascinating and frustrating phenomenon going on in the misreporting, and grave misinterpretation of climate science. Media is largely at fault, for not being able to accurately report actual results of science. And there is a huge gap in-between scientists and the general public in how to interpret results. The general public can't stand uncertainties - they want exact numbers. Well, that's not going to happen. So, what then? Should the general public learn more science, or scientists learn how to better communicate the science? My personal opinion is that media and politicians should learn more science - and better communicate it to the public.
The situation now is quite laughable. The global temperature is increasing, and everything points towards it being due to industrialization. Yet most members of the general public think it is a hoax, because they prefer listening to people without an education in the topic at hand. All one need to do is study up on the actual situation (rather than reading the blogs of the anti-science denialists), and the picture gets clearer and clearer. I am going to link to a good list of references on where we are at today (yes it's a blog entry, but it refers to original articles).

Ah. Nice to get that out of my system a bit!

Now, if only my luggage could be found and returned to me… It was erroneously tagged by an apparently semi-analphabetic Air Canada employee (and for once I didn't check the tag…) who gave it the destination for someone named Williams. Which happened to be Comox, some obscure place on Vancouver Island that I have never heard of before. I wonder if Williams' luggage came to Winnipeg… In any case, it's the first time I managed to lose luggage on a one-leg flight.

T-59 days

3 comments:

Heather said...

Comox is on the east side of Vancouver island about 50 km north of Parksville, which is 20 km north of Nanaimo. Very pretty area. You should definitely travel there sometime! Take the road across the island from Parksville to Tofino to watch for whales, stop at Cathedral grove to see the biggest trees you've even seen and then go to Englishman River Falls. Oh man, I haven't been out there in years and now I want to go!

Anonymous said...

Iam sad that you missed your chance to visit Halifax, perhaps another day when you have someone to visit there :)

I think that your luggage was smart. I too would rather go to Comox than Winnipeg. I am sure the weather is much nicer there.

Anyway love the blog update. I am going to read the blog that you refer your readers to about the climate change. Thanks so much!

KRAM!!!

Lunicrax said...

Haha! Actually the weather is remarkably amazing in winnipeg right now! How about 21-22 degrees and sun shine, hm? This year is out of the ordinary - 3 months winter, that wasn't even particularly cold... and summer in april.
I'll try to update a bit more often. I have the idea that if I update on thesis progress, working on it will go faster. At least I hope so.
And yes, when I have someone to visit there I definitely will go...;) OFTEN!!! And hopefully before as well.
KRAM!