Symposium: Welcome to the Anthropocene? Metrics of a climate changed
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- đ Date & Time: Tuesday 07 June 2016, 14:00 - 18:00
- đ Venue: MR2, Centre for Mathematical Sciences
Abstract
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Programme
14:00-14:05: Opening remarks
14:10-14:40: Phil Gibbard (U. Cambridge) The Anthropocene; a formal stratigraphical unit, an informal concept, or an interval of Holocene time?
14:40-15:10: Dominic Hodgson (British Antarctic Survey, Durham U.) Southern Ocean westerly winds and the global CO2 sink
15:10-15:40: Tea break
15:40-16:10: Andrew Tanentzap (U. Cambridge) What does a greener boreal mean for the world’s freshwater ecosystems?
16:10-16:40: Dorothee Bakker (U. East Anglia) Ocean carbon observations for quantifying the ocean carbon sink and ocean acidification
16:40-17:10: Matt Rigby (U. Bristol) An atmospheric perspective on the world’s most effective, but inadvertent, climate policy
17:10-18:00: Reception
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See abstract for programme details
Tuesday 07 June 2016, 14:00-18:00