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Partner Universities, Sussex, Oxford, Cambridge, East Anglia and the EU ADAM project are participating in the climate change meeting in Poland 1-12 December. ..more » ..................................................................................... EU emissions trading and aviation The impact of the EU ETS on aviation emissions will be minimal unless it has an early baseline year and an overall cap in keeping with a cumulative emission pathway of 450ppmv ..more » ..................................................................................... New power stations need an emissions standard Jim Watson's, of Sussex University and the Tyndall Centre, new report is today featured by the Guardian newspaper ..more » ..................................................................................... Government advisers include aviation and shipping in UK climate targets The Tyndall Centre in 2005 first highlighted to media and government its rigorous analysis of aviation's conflict with climate change targets ..more » ..................................................................................... Polar warming caused by humans Research led by UEA's Climatic Research Unit has demonstrated for the first time that human activity is responsible for significant warming in both polar regions ..more » ..................................................................................... Times Educational best research project of the year awarded to Prof Tim Lenton Tim Lenton won the prestigous THES award for his work on climate change tipping points published earlier this year ..more » ..................................................................................... China's emissions to 2100 These scenarios are co-produced with a range of organisations in Beijing and London to provide valuable insights from Chinese and international experts ..more » ..................................................................................... |
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