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Yorkshire Local Centre

Climate Science Meets Politics- Yorkshire Local Centre

DATE

Wednesday 15 January 2020
19:00 - 20:30

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LOCATION

School of Earth and Environment
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT

SPEAKER | David Warrilow, OBE, FRMetS, President of the Royal Meteorological Society

ABSTRACT | Any science that has societal relevance soon finds that it must engage with a very different world, where opinion and conviction may count for more than evidence. I will review how the obscure (to most people) subject of climate science became centre stage in an increasingly fractious debate on the environment, development and wealth. I will look at the how science has fed in to the policy process, has become the battleground between environmentalists and free marketeers and the complexities and importance of science in the development of a global response to climate change. Finally, I will look at the challenges facing scientists as they seek to bring objectivity to the debate.

Registration is required. Free entry. Light refreshments from 6.30pm, meeting starts at 7.00pm.

Directions to the venue can be found here>>

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This meeting is part of the Royal Meteorological Society Meetings programme, open to all, from expert to enthusiast, for topical discussions on the latest advances in weather and climate.

Free to attend. Non members are welcome.

SPEAKER | David Warrilow, OBE, FRMetS, President of the Royal Meteorological Society

ABSTRACT | Any science that has societal relevance soon finds that it must engage with a very different world, where opinion and conviction may count for more than evidence. I will review how the obscure (to most people) subject of climate science became centre stage in an increasingly fractious debate on the environment, development and wealth. I will look at the how science has fed in to the policy process, has become the battleground between environmentalists and free marketeers and the complexities and importance of science in the development of a global response to climate change. Finally, I will look at the challenges facing scientists as they seek to bring objectivity to the debate.

Registration is required. Free entry. Light refreshments from 6.30pm, meeting starts at 7.00pm.

Directions to the venue can be found here>>

WATCH MEETING HERE

 

REGISTRATION IS CLOSED 

Remote Participation Logo  

This meeting was streamed via FaceBook Live

 

This meeting is part of the Royal Meteorological Society Meetings programme, open to all, from expert to enthusiast, for topical discussions on the latest advances in weather and climate.

Free to attend. Non members are welcome.

DATE

Wednesday 15 January 2020
19:00 - 20:30

Add Event to Calendar: Google

LOCATION

School of Earth and Environment
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
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