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(MOHC)) and Peter Stott (Science Fellow) gave a presentation on the work of the MOHC and the plans leading up to the Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow in November 2021. The opportunities to showcase and promote the MOHC’s leading research were discussed. • Catherine Quinn (Chair, Remuneration Committee) updated the meeting on the Committee meeting the previous day. • The next meeting was scheduled for 30 September 2020.

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Science expertise integral to the COP26 negotiations

in Glasgow, bringing together world leaders, negotiators, scientists, businesses, policy makers and citizens as nations seek to reach agreement on how to tackle climate change. The science pavilion will provide events from 01 to 12 November aligned with the COP26 Presidency programme in order to support

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Increasing climate challenge to Wimbledon Championship

For Environment Day, the AELTC has joined forces with COP26 – the UN Climate Change Summit set to be hosted by the UK in Glasgow later this year – and the Met Office to create a spotlight on the environment during this year’s Championships. Commenting on the initiative COP26 President-Designate

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Charting the UK's changing climate

in Scotland with some areas seeing an annual increase of more than ten days. An increase of 12 days for the city of Glasgow contrasts with just one day in Cambridgeshire. The locations seeing the greatest annual percentage increases in sunshine have been in north-eastern and eastern England (increasing

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, ARAC) provided an update on the meeting earlier in the week which had conducted deep dives into the risks around supercomputer delivery and longer-term benefits exploitation. • Jordan Giddings provided a verbal update on the Security Issues Committee meeting in September. • The next meeting was scheduled for 5 November 2021 in Glasgow.

Met Office Science Conference 2021

  In November 2021 the UK, in partnership with Italy, hosted the COP26 meeting in Glasgow. This was the crucial climate summit at which nations will be asked to step up their ambitions towards tackling climate change. The task – to reduce global carbon dioxide emissions to net zero by the middle

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Met Office climate webinar series 2023 Background At COP21 in 2015, world governments collectively agreed to limit global warming to well below 2 °C relative to pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit global warming to 1.5 °C. This was further referenced in the Glasgow Climate Pact

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