> Supporting scientists engaged in climate change research with access to over 5,000 articles.<p>This has to be one of the most appalling PR moves in recent memory. How about they release all the human knowledge they hold hostage that has been funded by taxpayer money?
This is just a promotional campaign by Elsevier to get people to sign up for mendeley. From <a href="https://www.mendeley.com/campaign/about-climate-change" rel="nofollow">https://www.mendeley.com/campaign/about-climate-change</a><p>> The articles are available for all existing and new Mendeley users to download and read. It is free to setup a Mendeley account, please click here if you need to setup an account.
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If you want to do something about climate change, a paper called Tackling Climate Change with Machine Learning[0] just came out, and under Tools for Individuals a startup called Tomorrow[1] is mentioned. I know they're actively looking for help to get more integrations to their app to calculate people's personal CO2 emissions.<p>[0] <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.05433" rel="nofollow">https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.05433</a>
[1] <a href="https://www.tmrow.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.tmrow.com/</a>