Global warmnig is a crucial issue facing society but it can only be properly understood by investigating past warm periods, known as interglacials. Are current patterns of warming unique? How warm would our climate be naturally? Should we expect sudden and rapid climate change to occur? Professor Ian Candy of the Department of Geography will address these questions whilst also considering what interglacial climates meant for early human.
Admission free but booking is essential.
2017/11/21 18:15
2017/11/21 19:30
Europe/London
Global warming and the Ice Age: What interglacials tells us about future climates and what they meant for early humans
Global warmnig is a crucial issue facing society but it can only be properly understood by investigating past warm periods, known as interglacials. Are current patterns of warming unique? How warm would our climate be naturally? Should we expect sudden and rapid climate change to occur? Professor Ian Candy of the Department of Geography will address these questions whilst also considering what interglacial climates meant for early human.
Admission free but booking is essential.
Windsor Building Auditorium
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