Climate Talk: Extreme Weather and Global Heating

Occurring
for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Reading Minster of St Mary the Virgin
Address
Minster Office, St. Mary’s Gate, Chain Street Reading, Berkshire RG1 2HX, RG1 2HX, United Kingdom

Why it happens and what we can do about it.

Annual Lecture at Reading Minster by Dr. Till Kuhlbrodt
A conversation for non-specialists, with audience participation.

We have all heard of the Climate Emergency. The planet is not only heating up but burning up. It affects humans, plants, animals, oceans, places, and livelihoods. We cannot afford to ignore it any longer.

Situated in the Dept of Meteorology at Reading University, Dr. Kuhlbrodt is part of a leading project to provide robust scientific knowledge in support of UK and international efforts to combat global heating.

Reading Minster of St Mary the Virgin

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Climate Talk: Extreme Weather and Global Heating

Occurring
for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Reading Minster of St Mary the Virgin
Address
Minster Office, St. Mary’s Gate, Chain Street Reading, Berkshire RG1 2HX, RG1 2HX, United Kingdom

Why it happens and what we can do about it.

Annual Lecture at Reading Minster by Dr. Till Kuhlbrodt
A conversation for non-specialists, with audience participation.

We have all heard of the Climate Emergency. The planet is not only heating up but burning up. It affects humans, plants, animals, oceans, places, and livelihoods. We cannot afford to ignore it any longer.

Situated in the Dept of Meteorology at Reading University, Dr. Kuhlbrodt is part of a leading project to provide robust scientific knowledge in support of UK and international efforts to combat global heating.