The future of climate science
A public forum with world-leading IPCC Fifth Assessment Report authors
A Research Services research event | |
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Date | 15 May 2014 |
Time | 17:30 to 20:30 |
Place | Forum Street |
Provider | Research Services |
Organizer | Research and Knowledge Transfer Events |
Tel | 01392722321 |
Event details
This event is now full. You are welcome to watch the event online.
Information
Did you know that the South West is home to one the largest concentrations of climate science researchers in the world? Exeter as a city contributes more to the UN’s iconic Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report than any other city in the world.
During this interactive event you will be able to speak directly to world-leading climate change researchers. Climate scientists will talk about how their research contributes to the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (AR5), and you will be able to find out more about the broad range of climate research activity from the sciences to the arts.
You will also be able to see examples of climate research-related projects, and feedback your own perspectives and views on climate science. Before and after the event a number of stands featuring research and community projects on climate science will be available to attendees.
The evening showcase forms part of a wider conference being arranged by the University of Exeter in partnership with the Met Office and the University of Leeds.
Further information on the conference is available at www.exeter.ac.uk/climate2014.
Programme
Please visit our public event page for more information on speaker presentations.
17.30 - networking reception with research showcase
18.15 - keynote presentations and panel session chaired by Peter Gibbs, Met Office and BBC Meteorologist. For more details on speakers please visit www.exeter.ac.uk/climate2014/public.
19.45 - opportunity to network and find out more about climate research projects and community initiatives.
20.30 - end of event.
Registration
To register for this evening event, please email research-events@exeter.ac.uk.
The evening will showcase world-leading climate research taking place at the University of Exeter and Met Office
Location:
Forum Street