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What do you offer to climate scientists? Climanosco aims at offering articles for a general public reflecting the highest standards in science. Climanosco is independent at the financial and governance levels. |
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Why should I become a member if I am a climate scientist? There is an immense gap between what we actually know on the climate from a scientific perspective and what people have access to. By becoming a member, you can publish your research for the general public in the easiest and most direct manner. You also have access to a community which will help you speed up your learning curve in writing for non-scientists. By becoming a member of Climanosco, you also contribute alongside with many colleagues around the world, to develop a long-term and trustworthy structure which will help improve the general understanding on climate in the public. And you will be able to network with interesting people from all around the world. |
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What is this challenge about? This Challenge is our Launch Challenge. We are starting our activities and at this occasion, we are inviting climate scientists to rewrite, in non-scientific language, one of their scientific papers that appeared in a peer-reviewed journal. |
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Do you give your donors something in return? Yes, we have what we think is a very exciting and well balanced collection of presents for our donors. In these presents, we place the emphasis on the engagement. We believe that donors are engaged people, people of action. |
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How did you select the scientists participating in this challenge? Requests for recommendations of early career scientists have been sent to 25 leading universities in America, Europe, and Asia. After reception of these recommendations, personal invitations were sent to 29 selected candidates. Candidates were asked to notify Climanosco as soon as possible but no later than 15 September if they accept to take part to the challenge. |
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Why is the number of participants limited? The submission of manuscripts to Climanosco is generally open to all climate scientists who have published at least one article in a recognized peer-reviewed journal in the area of climate sciences. However, for this challenge specifically, we had to limit participation by issuing invitations. We have a good reason for this. We are still a small community and as such, there is a limit to the number of manuscripts we can streamline through our peer-review process while assuring its quality. For this reason, we have to limit the participation to this challenge to a number of around 25 main authors. |
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How did Climanosco get started? This initiative emerged through discussions with many colleagues, scientists and friends. The ideas took a coherent shape in 2013 and were presented at an American scientific conference in Colorado and the following year at a European conference in Vienna. We started in 2014 by building an initial, yet worldwide community, an Internet platform and then a non-profit organisation. |
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Do the best articles win prizes? Yes, the best articles win exciting prizes. The best 10 articles win a paper certificate of the best manuscripts. The best 5 manuscripts win in addition a beautiful t-shirt with the manuscript’s title and a summary printed under the Climanosco logo. The best 3 manuscripts receive in addition a prize in cash, namely 500CHF for the third and second bests and 1000CHF for the first best. And all participants whose manuscript was published with Climanosco receive a paper certificate of participation. |
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What are the next steps for Climanosco? We are launching our activities this fall 2015 with a Launch Challenge and a Crowdfunding campaign. |
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Why do you offer prizes? We offer prizes because this is the launch of Climanosco. This is a one time event and a very important milestone for Climanosco and the entire community it reflects. Through these prizes, our aim is to thank all the participants for their engagement, patience and trust. |
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How and when will I know if I am winner? The participants will be in contact by email with the administrator and then the editor in charge of their manuscript throughout the peer-review process. At the end of the peer-review, the editor will issue a recommendation as to whether the manuscript shall be nominated as finalist for the Challenge or not. If recommended as a finalist, the manuscript will be ranked by way of vote by the Jury. The winners are then contacted personally using the email address they entered on their registration page. The entire process is estimated to take a maximum of 4 months. The winners (and all participants) will be notified by the end of February 2016. |
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Will you organize similar challenges in the future? This challenge is organized at the occasion of the launch of Climanosco in the fall 2015. This is a unique event. However, it is in our plans to organize an award of the most popular article of the year. |
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Is $12000 really all what you need to go ahead with Climanosco? Since this is our very first campaign, we don’t really know what to expect. So, we set the bar reasonably low. The more we receive during this campaign, the faster we will get to the next level and the longer we will hold until the next fundraising. Our strategy is a long term one. We learn by doing and we will progress one step at a time, whatever happens. |
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What do you mean with “citizens”? By “citizen” we mean any person who is interested to engage and who is not an active climate scientist. |
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Do you keep your donors informed about your progresses? Yes, donors who give us their contact details will be regularly informed. |
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What will you do with the money? We have three basic pillars, namely independence/neutrality, individual participation and highest scientific standards. We are developing a solid organisation based on these pillars. We will use this money to bring our platform, our reach, and our community to the next level. More details are available on our Crowdfunding page. |
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Why is the content of the Challenge manuscripts limited to already published scientific articles? In general, the only restriction that we impose on manuscripts submitted to Climanosco is that they must be based on scientific results that have already been published in recognized peer-reviewed journals in the area of climate sciences. However, for this challenge specifically, we had to require that authors submit what we called “paraphrased articles”. The reason is that we are still a small community and our capacity to peer-review manuscripts in a reasonable period of time and with quality is limited. Following our rules, “paraphrased articles” that are submitted by an author of the original scientific article do not need to be peer-reviewed by Scientific Referees. Having an original author onboard is normally sufficient to ensure that the content is consistent with the original scientific article. This is also overall verified by the Editor. The “paraphrased articles” nonetheless go through a non-scientific peer-review to ensure their accessibility to a large public. So, by restricting the challenge to this type of submissions, we were able to increase the number of admitted manuscript for this challenge. |
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When can I expect to receive my perks? As soon as the Crowdfunding campaign is over on 15 October, we will prepare all the perks and send them to you as a donor. You will receive them by 30 November. |
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Who will be the Jury? The Jury of the Challenge is composed of all the scientific Editors who edited Manuscripts for this Challenge and of an equal number of members who are not climate scientists. The latter will be nominated by the Board of Directors in the coming months. |
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Is it the first campaign you organize? Yes, it is our first Crowdfunding campaign and it is also the first time we raise money! |