UK Climate Impacts Programme Oxford University
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The UK Climate Impacts Programme (UKCIP) helps organisations to adapt to inevitable climate change. While it’s essential to reduce future greenhouse gas emissions, the effects of past emissions will continue to be felt for decades. Since 1997 UKCIP has been working with the public, private and voluntary sectors to assess how a changing climate will affect construction, working practices, demand for goods and services, biodiversity, service delivery, health and much more. rnrnWarmer temperatures, heavier rainfall, rising sea levels: our website can help you to understand climate change and how these changes might affect your organisation. It can help you plan to adapt, so that you can prepare for negative impacts, and take advantage of any positive ones. We have examples of what people have already done to adapt, and links to information and advice in your area or sector. All our tools and services are freely available.
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UK Climate Projections: Questions and Answers
Part six. Q and A session following the launch of the 2009 UK Climate Projections in Oxford.
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UK Climate Projections: Where do we go from here
Part five. UKCIP science officer Anna Steynor speaking at the launch of the 2009 UK Climate Projections in Oxford.
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UK Climate Projections: Projections in Practice and eLearning
Part four. UKCIP senior training officer Richard Lamb speaking at the launch of the 2009 UK Climate Projections in Oxford.
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UK Climate Projections: User Interface
Part three. UKCIP training officer Peter Walton and science officer Anna Steynor speaking at the launch of the 2009 UK Climate Projections in Oxford.
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UK Climate Projections: How to use the Projections
Part two. UKCIP technical director Roger Street speaking at the launch of the 2009 UK Climate Projections in Oxford.
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UK Climate Projections: Launch
Part one. UKCIP director Dr. Chris West speaking at the launch of the 2009 UK Climate Projections in Oxford.