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<source srcset=https://matplotlib.org/matplotblog/posts/ipcc-sr15/IPCC-SR15-cover_hua25ca00d00e82d12624b5ab064ba6354_22316_400x300_fit_q75_lanczos.jpg><img src=https://matplotlib.org/matplotblog/posts/ipcc-sr15/IPCC-SR15-cover_hua25ca00d00e82d12624b5ab064ba6354_22316_400x300_fit_q75_lanczos.jpg class=card-img alt="Cover page of the IPCC SR15"></picture></div><article class=card-body><h2 class=card-title>Figures in the IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C (SR15)</h2><p class=card-text>Many figures in the IPCC SR15 were generated using Matplotlib.
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The data and open-source notebooks were published to increase the transparency and reproducibility of the analysis.</p><div class="card-subtext muted-text"><p>Posted <time datetime=2020-12-31>Dec 31, 2020</time></p><p>#academia #tutorials</p></div></article></a><a ontouchstart=cardPressed.call(this) ontouchend=cardReleased.call(this) ontouchmove=cardReleased.call(this) href=https://matplotlib.org/matplotblog/posts/warming-stripes/ class="card blog-card" rel=bookmark><div class=card-img-container><picture>
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<source srcset=https://matplotlib.org/matplotblog/posts/warming-stripes/thumbnail_hua716d0ad265e3cff66c1cb0159f3b868_1185_400x300_fit_lanczos_2.png><img src=https://matplotlib.org/matplotblog/posts/warming-stripes/thumbnail_hua716d0ad265e3cff66c1cb0159f3b868_1185_400x300_fit_lanczos_2.png class=card-img></picture></div><article class=card-body><h2 class=card-title>Creating the Warming Stripes in Matplotlib</h2><p class=card-text>Ed Hawkins made this impressively simple plot to show how global temperatures have risen since 1880. Here is how to recreate it using Matplotlib.</p><div class="card-subtext muted-text"><p>Posted <time datetime=2019-11-11>Nov 11, 2019</time></p><p>#tutorials #academia</p></div></article></a><a ontouchstart=cardPressed.call(this) ontouchend=cardReleased.call(this) ontouchmove=cardReleased.call(this) href=https://matplotlib.org/matplotblog/posts/using-matplotlib-to-advocate-for-postdocs/ class="card blog-card" rel=bookmark><div class=card-img-container><picture>
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The IPCC's Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C (SR15), published in October 2018, presented the latest research on anthropogenic climate change. It was written in response to the 2015 UNFCCC's &amp;ldquo;Paris Agreement&amp;rdquo; of
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holding the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2 °C above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5 °C [&amp;hellip;]&amp;quot;.</description></item><item><title>Creating the Warming Stripes in Matplotlib</title><link>https://matplotlib.org/matplotblog/posts/warming-stripes/</link><pubDate>Mon, 11 Nov 2019 09:21:28 +0100</pubDate><guid>https://matplotlib.org/matplotblog/posts/warming-stripes/</guid><description>Earth's temperatures are rising and nothing shows this in a simpler, more approachable graphic than the “Warming Stripes”. Introduced by Prof. Ed Hawkins they show the temperatures either for the global average or for your region as colored bars from blue to red for the last 170 years, available at #ShowYourStripes.
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The stripes have since become the logo of the Scientists for Future. Here is how you can recreate this yourself using Matplotlib.</description></item><item><title>Using Matplotlib to Advocate for Postdocs</title><link>https://matplotlib.org/matplotblog/posts/using-matplotlib-to-advocate-for-postdocs/</link><pubDate>Wed, 23 Oct 2019 12:43:23 -0400</pubDate><guid>https://matplotlib.org/matplotblog/posts/using-matplotlib-to-advocate-for-postdocs/</guid><description>Postdocs are the workers of academia. They are the main players beyond the majority of scientific papers published in journals and conferences. Yet, their effort is often not recognized in terms of salary and benefits.
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A few years ago, the NIH has established stipend levels for undergraduate, predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees and fellows, the so-called NIH guidelines. Many universities and research institutes currently adopt these guidelines for deciding how much to pay postdocs.</description></item></channel></rss>

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