World expert on climate change
15th December 2005
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| Stefan Rahmstorf |
One of the world's foremost climate scientists and a lead author of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Stefan Rahmstorf, will give a free public lecture at UNSW.
With an introduction by UNSW Science Dean, Professor Mike Archer, Professor Rahmstorf will discuss the latest data on global warming and climate change, including an analysis of this year's record hurricane season.
Professor Rahmstorf was awarded the US$1 million Centennial Fellowship Award of the James McDonnell Foundation. He has published nine Nature papers since 1994, ten book chapters and another fifty papers in refereed journals. He is regularly profiled in international media reports with regard to climate change science and policy.
Who: Professor Stefan Rahmstorf, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Germany
What: UNSW public lecture: Anthropogenic Climate Change: Re-examining the Evidence.
When: 4 to 5pm Monday 19 December 2005
Where: Red Centre Theatre G001 (Ref H13 on UNSW map). Red Centre Building, Opposite JG's Cafe on the University Walkway.
Read more about Professor Rahmstorf here
With an introduction by UNSW Science Dean, Professor Mike Archer, Professor Rahmstorf will discuss the latest data on global warming and climate change, including an analysis of this year's record hurricane season.
Professor Rahmstorf was awarded the US$1 million Centennial Fellowship Award of the James McDonnell Foundation. He has published nine Nature papers since 1994, ten book chapters and another fifty papers in refereed journals. He is regularly profiled in international media reports with regard to climate change science and policy.
Who: Professor Stefan Rahmstorf, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Germany
What: UNSW public lecture: Anthropogenic Climate Change: Re-examining the Evidence.
When: 4 to 5pm Monday 19 December 2005
Where: Red Centre Theatre G001 (Ref H13 on UNSW map). Red Centre Building, Opposite JG's Cafe on the University Walkway.
Read more about Professor Rahmstorf here
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