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Climate Climate Negotiations Resource 28 March 2019 On 20 March, 25 students from five schools in the central belt of Scotland took part in a simulation of a World Climate Change conference.
Climate Impacts of a warming Europe 05 March 2019 The European continent has a very rich culture and unique landscapes and climate. The climate is driven by the Gulf Stream, which makes it milder and wetter in comparison to other regions at similar latitudes.
Climate How does climate change affect weather? - new briefing paper and podcast 19 December 2018 How does climate change affect the weather we see day-to-day? Find out in our podcast!
Climate Traveller's Guide: Christmas markets in Germany 03 December 2018 Christmas markets are among the most popular traditions in Europe. The tradition started in the former Holy Roman Empire during the Late Middle Ages, where winter markets were held for citizens to stock up their supplies to last through the cold months.
Climate Met Office Report - Extreme weather reveals changing climate 02 November 2018 The Met Office has released a report detailing how the changing climate has affected weather extremes in the UK from 1961 – 2017.
Climate RMetS audio - Meet the Authors of the 1.5 report 23 October 2018 The Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C was launched on Monday 15th October and this meeting offered a unique opportunity to meet two of the authors of the report.
Climate IPCC 1.5 Degree Report - Headlines 11 October 2018 Dr. Sylvia Knight has extracted a number of major headlines for tWC from the recent IPCC special report.
Climate Food Prices and Extreme Weather 12 September 2018 It is accepted that weather has always had a major impact on our day to day lives across the globe. From deciding what we wear, to how we commute and how we shop. But have we considered the impact it has on a national or global scale?
Climate An introduction to remote sensing 01 August 2018 Satellites for observing the Earth’s surface have been used since the 70s and ever since advanced our understanding in science. Using satellites allows us to observe and detect changes in the most remote regions of the Earth