Episode 3. "Open" as a Spectrum
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Climate information exists in a lot of different formats: there are reports, datasets, peer reviewed research articles, blogs, videos, and more. If we're going to have a real shot at tackling the climate crisis, then the knowledge we've produced about climate change needs to be open—but how do we give permission while protecting creators from harm?. In this episode, Madhuri Karak speaks with Monica Granados, who leads the Open Climate campaign at Creative Commons, about the role of licenses in building climate resilience.

Monica Granados is a scientist and leads the Open Climate Campaign working to make the open sharing the norm in climate science. The Open Climate Campaign is the working to make the open sharing of research the norm in climate science.