Más acción, menos palabras

[Cross posted at Global Adaptation Institute] Today I've published the article «Más Acción, Menos Palabras,» in the Madrid-based daily national newspaper, La Razón. One of the goals of the article is that in the wake of no clear path forward on tackling climate mitigation, concrete steps taken by world leaders attending the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting can harness the power of the private sector in helping those most vulnerable adapt to the challenges of climate change and other global forces: The harsh reality is that, after seventeen annual international [UNFCCC COP] conferences, intentions still fall far behind action. The necessary consensus for taking global steps to address climate change becomes lost among competing agendas. They have become business meetings where solutions are not coordinated. Adaptation is a parallel track, and complementary to tackle climate change. The meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos this week brings together over a thousand leaders representing many sectors of the economy that drive its evolution. Not surprisingly, one of the issues at the top of the agenda is climate change and global adaptation to this phenomenon. Read the whole article, in spanish, here. ...

January 30, 2012 · 2 min · Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño

Being recruited in the USA

Via Hackers News I found this post by Pau Ramon about the difficult experience of being recruited in the USA. I went through a similar process twice. First to work at a space and rocket lab, then to work at an NGO. I'll try to summarize it, hoping it might help others. As a research postdoc: I sent three emails to those places I wanted to work with. Short email with three short paragraphs: My name and affiliation, why I like what they do and why I think I can help them with their research. CV was linked (not attached to keep the email light) ...

January 4, 2012 · 3 min · Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño