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Climate Change Question Time: The scientific uncertainties and their implications

Climate Change Question Time: The scientific uncertainties and their implications

Update: 2010-12-21
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Can we ever model climate accurately? Can we detect early warning signs of dramatic climate change? How can climate science help create a greener economy?

Chair: Jonathan Leake (Science & Environment Editor, The Sunday Times). Panel: Tim Lenton (Earth System Modelling, University of East Anglia); Tim Palmer; Vicky Pope (Head of Climate Change Advice, the Met Office); Alan Thorpe (Chief Executive, Natural Environment Research Council).

Venue: The Willis Building, 51 Lime Street, London EC3M 7DQ
In conjunction with the Newton Institute Programme on Mathematical and Statistical Approaches to Climate Modelling and Prediction

Read more at: http://www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/CLP/clpw03poster.pdf
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Climate Change Question Time: The scientific uncertainties and their implications

Climate Change Question Time: The scientific uncertainties and their implications

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