Robbie Mallett

@RobbieMallett

PhD student doing polar climate science. Interested in properties of snow on sea-ice. Activist, kayaker, powerboat instructor, Wikipedian.

London
Joined July 2018

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    Jan 14
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  2. Jan 27

    Thanks! Writing this was a great first insight into the publishing process, on the whole I enjoyed it 🙏

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  3. Jan 21

    Last year I read a letter to the editor (in ?) by somebody who had carried a CO2 monitoring device around a mega-conference (EGU?). They found it was *super* high in some of the rooms. Now Google is failing me; does anybody remember the author/title? ?

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  4. Jan 20
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  5. Jan 9
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  6. Jan 6

    Quick blog post reflecting on the first year of my Polar PhD, only made possible by kind and friendly scientists.

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  7. 28 Dec 2019

    Pleased to see Duncan Wingham (founder and director of + ex-head of ) receive a knighthood today for services to climate science. Well deserved!

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  8. 14 Dec 2019

    Time to change my bot's database of MPs! I'm disappointed with the GE, but still excited to track our new Westminster cohort's messaging on the climate crisis. I'm really happy with the engaged following that has developed this year - join us in 2020!

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  9. 25 Nov 2019

    Great piece about an emotional night in the ice with , and other new friends. I'm hopeful and fearful that one day in the future we'll sail on an open Arctic ocean as senior scientists. Thanks also to for creating that amazing story.

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  10. 5 Nov 2019

    And here are the bears!

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  11. 5 Nov 2019

    I was so lucky to go to the Arctic twice this year and even see polar bears with ! It's a dangerous place up there, so polar bear expert and I wrote this short piece about about how to stay safe in polar bear country:

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  12. 4 Nov 2019

    I work on CryoSat-2 & I'd really like to go to this! But Sicily is so hard to get to sustainably & I really want to be better at that. Almost everyone will have to fly there for a three day conference. A bit frustrating when it's just 2 weeks before conference!

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  13. Retweeted
    2 Nov 2019

    The snow & ice surveying team lead by with PhD students and Alex Mavrovic with Magna probe and GEM respectively for snow and ice thickness measurements. Map credit:

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  14. 31 Oct 2019

    Privileged to feature so prominently in 's fantastic article about the CO2 footprint of climate science in I'm personally a long way from perfect on this, just like most of us. That's why it's so important to talk about it!

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  15. 7 Sep 2019

    About to catch three trains, two buses and a ship from London-Tromsø to join the largest expedition to the central Arctic in history: ! London➡️Brussels➡️Amsterdam➡️Hamburg➡️Copenhagen➡️Oslo➡️Bergen➡️Tromsø

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    28 Aug 2019

    The CESM tutorial was one of the beat learning experiences I’ve had. Peering under the hood of one of the most used climate models was edifying! Plus, Boulder is lovely and I got to hike with some excellent people.

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  17. 23 Aug 2019

    America's Next Top Modelers? New blog about an amazing fortnight of climate science at Boulder's here: Thanks to and for funding it all!

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  18. 23 Aug 2019

    🚨My blog from June is featured in this story from !!! Check out these ace perspectives and stories from the the recent ICESat-2 hackweek at ! 📡🛰️ 🌊

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  19. 24 Jul 2019

    Great to see UCL leading this, and really want to see more signatures from staff ! Sadly we've accepted almost a million pounds from the fossil fuel industry in the last five years (partly to research new strategies)😮😰

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  20. 22 Jul 2019

    A cool job, but it's in Central London on national minimum wage (that's £7.40 per hour for 21-24 year olds). Only the richest grads can afford to take this contract, entrenching inequality in academia. would you consider paying the real living wage for skilled work?

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