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Antarctic glacier

How will Antartica’s ice-sheet contribute to 21st century sea level rise?

Posted on October 31, 2014July 13, 2015 by Grantham Institute

by Professor Martin Siegert, Co-director, Grantham Institute On 27th October I convened a meeting at the Royal Society of London…

Posted in Earth systems, Impacts & adaptation, IPCC, Sea level riseTagged glaciology, sea level1 Comment on How will Antartica’s ice-sheet contribute to 21st century sea level rise?

Has climate change been exaggerated? Fact-checking Owen Paterson’s comments

Posted on October 21, 2014 by Grantham Institute

By Dr Flora Whitmarsh, Grantham Institute In a lecture to the Global Warming Policy Foundation, the former UK Environment Secretary Owen Paterson…

Posted in Climate scepticism, Communicating climate change, IPCCLeave a Comment on Has climate change been exaggerated? Fact-checking Owen Paterson’s comments

Grantham Institute welcomes results of Energy and Climate Change Committee review of IPCC WG1 report

Posted on July 29, 2014 by Grantham Institute

The House of Commons Energy and Climate Change Committee report on the Working Group 1 contribution to the IPCC Fifth…

Posted in Earth systems, IPCC, PolicyLeave a Comment on Grantham Institute welcomes results of Energy and Climate Change Committee review of IPCC WG1 report

7 Frightening Findings from the IPCC Report

Posted on July 15, 2014 by Grantham Institute

By Helena Wright, Research Postgraduate, Centre for Environmental Policy Helena Wright, an Imperial PhD student, looks at worst possible scenarios…

Posted in Impacts & adaptation, IPCC, Student blogsLeave a Comment on 7 Frightening Findings from the IPCC Report

Temperature and rainfall extremes in a warming world

Posted on November 29, 2013 by Grantham Institute

By Dr Flora MacTavish Governments, planning authorities, companies and individuals all need information about  the impact of climate change on extreme…

Posted in Extreme weather, IPCCTagged climate change, extremes, IPCC, precipitation, rainfall, temperatureLeave a Comment on Temperature and rainfall extremes in a warming world

Question Time and what the IPCC really said about tropical storms

Posted on November 15, 2013 by Grantham Institute

By Dr Simon Buckle BBC’s Question Time on 14 November saw Lord Lawson citing the IPCC findings to support one…

Posted in Climate scepticism, Communicating climate change, Extreme weather, IPCC1 Comment on Question Time and what the IPCC really said about tropical storms

Updates to the IPCC WG1 Summary for Policy Makers

Posted on November 13, 2013 by Grantham Institute

By Dr Flora MacTavish The IPCC has released corrected figures for past carbon dioxide emissions and future emissions trajectories quoted…

Posted in Earth systems, IPCCLeave a Comment on Updates to the IPCC WG1 Summary for Policy Makers

The future of our planet is far too important to be left just to our politicians

Posted on November 11, 2013 by Grantham Institute

By Dr Simon Buckle Two years to go and counting down. That’s the real significance of COP19, the Warsaw Conference…

Posted in Climate negotiations, IPCC, PolicyTagged Climate, COP, Negotiations, UNFCCCLeave a Comment on The future of our planet is far too important to be left just to our politicians

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