Welcome
The Epistemology of Climate Change research project investigates the methodological and epistemic foundations of climate science and climate modelling. More
Consult our publications and annotated bibliography.
The project is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation and is hosted at the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Bern and the Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research.
News
Spring 2022 research seminar with a series of invited speakers
Talk at the University of Bremen
Vincent Lam is invited to give a talk at the Philosophy Colloquium on Modelling Climate Change: From Probabilities to Possibilities.
Talk at the PSA conference in Pittsburgh
Mason Majszak and Julie Jebeile will present a talk on Expert Judgment in Climate Science within the symposium titled - Consensus and Dissent in Science: New Perspectives - at the 28th Biennial Meeting of Philosophy of Science Association in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Talk at RWTH Aachen University
Vincent Lam is invited to give an online talk at the CSS-HLRS Colloquium on the impact of statistical and machine learning methods on understanding in climate modelling.
Talk at the PSA conference in Baltimore
Mason Majszak will give a talk on the IPCC’s Methodology of Climate Change Detection and Attribution at the 27th Biennial Meeting of Philosophy of Science Association in Baltimore, Maryland.