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Climate change on the living Earth

Monday 29 October 2007 at 6:30pm

Public Lecture

Location: The Royal Society Email: events@royalsoc.ac.uk

Address:
  6-9 Carlton House Terrace
  London
  SW1Y 5AG

By Professor James Lovelock CH CBE FRS

Observations from around the Earth suggest that even the gloomiest predictions of climate change from the 2007 IPCC report may underestimate the seriousness of the changes due this century. In this lecture, Professor James Lovelock will discuss the consequences, particularly for the UK and Europe, and how we might respond by an adaptive retreat whilst at the same time seeking a global solution to what seem to be ineluctable adverse changes in the Earth's climate.

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