Event

Climate lecture 3: Paris, climate and surrealism: how numbers reveal an alternate reality

9 March 2017, 7:30pm

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Lecture 3: Paris, climate and surrealism: how numbers reveal an alternate reality

Date: Thursday 9 March 2017

Time: 19:30-21:00

Venue: Winstanley Lecture Theatre, Trinity College (map)


Science, politics, knowledge management, innovation and markets all play a role in climate change action, but what is the role of the University of Cambridge as an ‘anchor institution’ for these? Bringing together speakers spanning the worlds of research and policy, this series of events will explore how the multifaceted aspects of climate change action can come together to help us make the right decisions for the long run.

This event has been organised as part of the Cambridge Climate Lecture Series chaired by Dr Hugh Hunt.

Speaker

Kevin Anderson, Professor of Energy and Climate Change, University of Cambridge, will speak on Paris, climate and surrealism: how numbers reveal an alternate reality.

This event is free to attend but numbers are limited, please register for this event here.

For information on other seminars in this series, please click here.


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