Examples of Projects Underway
Below are a list of the Energy Theme's recent and ongoing projects, organised under topics, although many projects are cross-cutting. As examples of research currently underway:
Examples of Projects Underway
Below are a list of the Energy Theme's recent and ongoing projects, organised under topics, although many projects are cross-cutting. As examples of research currently underway:
“Future Earth will be solution-oriented research. It wants to offer a fresh look on global change issues by bringing together researchers from a range of disciplines and working more closely with society. I’m excited to be part of it and help shape future research for Future Earth”, said Professor Le Quéré.
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Applications are invited for a Senior Research Associate to work on social vulnerability dimensions for the research consortium ‘Strengthening Resilience in Volcanic Areas – STREVA’, funded by NERC-ESRC.
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Water, Land and Climate Day will bring together faculty and researchers working on topics related to water resources, land use and climate change across UEA with the aim of building links and fostering collaboration. +
More than half of common plants and one third of the animals could see a dramatic decline this century due to climate change says research by Rachel Warren at Tyndall UEA.
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Amidst insufficient mitigation efforts deliberate large-scale interventions in the Earth’s climate system, known collectively as ‘geoengineering’, have been proposed in order to moderate anthropogenic climate change. Geoengineering proposals can be broadly classified amongst Solar Radiation Management (SRM) and Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) variants. +
Tyndall Centre researchers from the Universities of Cardiff and East Anglia have authored a paper, published in Nature Climate Change, on public views of the SPICE project and field trials of geoengineering techniques.
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This conference will bring together academics and practitioners, engineers and economists, policy-makers and civil society to detail evidenced-based opportunities for delivering urgent and deep reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases. Deadline for Abstracts 28th June 2013
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UEA Centre for Writing and Science is hosting an event to discuss how writers and scientists communicate the challenges of climate change.
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John Ashton will be presenting a lecture on Climate Change and the Politics of Growth at UEA on Thursday 21st March.
The lecture will take place at 11.00am and will be held in the ZICER Seminar Room.
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A fully-funded PhD Studentship on drivers of trends in CO2 emissions in the worlds cities is available at the University of East Anglia. For more information, please visit the UEA Postgraduate Study Page.
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