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met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakersv9.pdf

Richard Betts MBE, Met Office Keynote speakers Baroness Brown of Cambridge Julia King, Member of House of Lords Prof Dame Julia Slingo, Former Met Office Chief Scientist (retired) Panellists Prof Tim Benton, Chatham House Dr Pam Berry, Oxford University Prof Suraje Dessai, Leeds University Prof

exceptional-warmth-september-2016---met-office.pdf

34.6 °C was reached at Raunds (Northamptonshire) on the 8th. However, the most significant September heatwave in observational records was from 1 to 2 September 1906. Temperatures exceeded 32 °C as far apart as Cheltenham (Gloucestershire), Macclesfield (Cheshire), Cromer (Norfolk), Oxford and Gordon

BRAZIL/UK.indd

and investigate whether they have become more likely due to our changing climate. As part of this, the Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford have delivered several workshops to train and build the capacity of early career Brazilian scientists to carry out attribution studies. These productive workshops have

english-wiser-gesi-how-to-guide_small-grants-pitches.pdf

quantifying inclusion is key. Put simply, intersectionality is the concept that all oppression is linked. More explicitly, the Oxford Dictionary defines intersectionality as “the interconnected nature of social categorisations such as race, class, and gender, regarded as creating overlapping

The Executive Team

in systems design and engineering in the defence sector. He spent several years leading operational technology teams in the US, UK and Asia. He is a Fellow of the BCS and has completed the Major Programmes Leadership Academy at the University of Oxford Said Business School. Charles has worked for the Met

Food, Farming and Natural Environment Climate Service

and infrastructure systems. A recent partnership activity looking at impacts of weather and climate extremes on the UK food chain has brought together the Met Office Academic Partnership (MOAP) Universities of Exeter, Leeds, Reading, Bristol, Oxford and University College London, Defra, the Food Standards

A cool career studying the impacts of a warming planet  

Scientist, Julia Slingo, Myles Allen from Oxford University who I’ve collaborated with over many years, and Tim Lamont, The Life Scientific’s youngest guest who was part of the Climate Stories communication project I ran with my wife, Pierrette Thomet, in 2018.   I’ve got to know Jim’s regular introduction

Hart_Neil_ppt.pptx

CSSP-Brazil Seamless simulation to prediction of delays to southern monsoons: From projections to early warnings Neil Hart, Marcia Zilli, Jerry Samuel, Fran Morris and the Climate Research Lab School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford With thanks to collaborators: Summary Goal

072025-disclosure-log-geo-engineering-faqs.pdf

for Science, Innovation and Society, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK. Institute of Environmental Sciences and Geography, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany. Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Yokohama, Japan. Joint Center for Global Change Studies, Beijing, 100875, China. Kuopio

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