Dr Mark New on 4 degrees and beyond
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Tyndall Centre brings the latest climate change research to the UN Summit in Mexico. The Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research is a major contributor to a specially themed '4 degrees and beyond' edition of the Royal Society’s prestigious journal Philosophical Transactions A.
This interactive map shows some of the possible impacts of a global temperature rise of 4 degrees Celsius.
#000000;">#666666;">#000000; font-family: Arial, Tahoma, Helvetica, sans-serif; white-space: pre;">Copenhagen COP15 Panel Discussion:
#000000;">#666666;">#000000; font-family: Arial, Tahoma, Helvetica, sans-serif; white-space: pre;">Following the Copenhagen international climate negotiations in December, many people are asking themselves what happens now. Was the Copenhagen conference a failure? What lessons can be drawn from the outcome of the conference? Next time, what should we do more of, what should we do less of? +
What if we can't limit global warming to two degrees? What if it reaches four degrees - or more? +
The Tyndall Centre and Oxford University are hosting a joint side-event during the high-level policy segment of Copenhagen COP15 on Thursday 17th December 2009 at 16:30—18:00, Halfdan Rasmussen room
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