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OPENCLIM | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH The OpenCLIM project (Open Climate Impacts Modelling Framework) is designed to support UK assessment of climate risks and adaptation, including future Climate Change Risk Assessments and National Adaptation Programmes, by developing and applying an integrated impactassessment model.
CORINNE LE QUÉRÉ
E-mail C.Lequere@uea.ac.uk. Phone +44 (0)1603 592840. Postal Address ZICER 1.23, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, HBL 0.04 University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4ROBERT NICHOLLS
Professor Nicholls is Director of the Tyndall Centre since 01 October 2019. He is a member of the Tyndall Centre since its founding, researching the consequences of climate change for coastal areas and led the development of the Tyndall Centre's coastal processessimulator.
KEVIN ANDERSON
Phone +44 (0) 161 306 3701. Email. kevin.anderson@manchester.ac.uk. Fax +44 (0) 161 3063255. Postal Address. Tyndall Centre Manchester Manchester M60 1QD UKLOIS PENNINGTON
Lois is a PhD researcher based at the University of Manchester working in collaboration with Manchester Airport. Her research explores the potential application of bioenergy technologies to reduce the airport’s carbon footprint, in order to achieve Greater Manchester's goals of being carbon neutral by 2038.ANDREW JORDAN
E-mail: a.jordan@uea.ac.uk Phone: (00) (44) (0)1603 592552 Fax: (00) (44) (0)1603 593739 Postal Address Professor Andrew J. Jordan School of Environmental Sciences University of East Anglia Norwich NR4 7TJUnited Kingdom
EUROPEAN UNION FUNDS €2.4M DEEPDCARB GOVERNANCE PROJECT Researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research have been awarded more than €2 million to help improve understanding of the ‘traps’ holding back society’s attempts at climate change mitigation.ANN STEVENSON
Ann is researching perceptions of risk for UK manufacturing SMEs in transitioning to a circular economy in the Understanding Risk group (http://psych.cf.ac.ukCARLY MCLACHLAN
Carly is the Director of Tyndall Manchester - an interdisciplinary team working on policy relevant research on climate change. She is based within the School of Engineering at the University ofManchester.
TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCHHOMEABOUT USRESEARCHERSPUBLICATIONSPROJECTSNEWS This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Health which took place online last June 2, 2021 with guests Ronnie Murungu, Batsirai Muruju, and Paul Hunter hosted by Jo Greereand Roger Few.
OPENCLIM | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH The OpenCLIM project (Open Climate Impacts Modelling Framework) is designed to support UK assessment of climate risks and adaptation, including future Climate Change Risk Assessments and National Adaptation Programmes, by developing and applying an integrated impactassessment model.
CORINNE LE QUÉRÉ
E-mail C.Lequere@uea.ac.uk. Phone +44 (0)1603 592840. Postal Address ZICER 1.23, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, HBL 0.04 University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4ROBERT NICHOLLS
Professor Nicholls is Director of the Tyndall Centre since 01 October 2019. He is a member of the Tyndall Centre since its founding, researching the consequences of climate change for coastal areas and led the development of the Tyndall Centre's coastal processessimulator.
KEVIN ANDERSON
Phone +44 (0) 161 306 3701. Email. kevin.anderson@manchester.ac.uk. Fax +44 (0) 161 3063255. Postal Address. Tyndall Centre Manchester Manchester M60 1QD UKLOIS PENNINGTON
Lois is a PhD researcher based at the University of Manchester working in collaboration with Manchester Airport. Her research explores the potential application of bioenergy technologies to reduce the airport’s carbon footprint, in order to achieve Greater Manchester's goals of being carbon neutral by 2038.ANDREW JORDAN
E-mail: a.jordan@uea.ac.uk Phone: (00) (44) (0)1603 592552 Fax: (00) (44) (0)1603 593739 Postal Address Professor Andrew J. Jordan School of Environmental Sciences University of East Anglia Norwich NR4 7TJUnited Kingdom
EUROPEAN UNION FUNDS €2.4M DEEPDCARB GOVERNANCE PROJECT Researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research have been awarded more than €2 million to help improve understanding of the ‘traps’ holding back society’s attempts at climate change mitigation.ANN STEVENSON
Ann is researching perceptions of risk for UK manufacturing SMEs in transitioning to a circular economy in the Understanding Risk group (http://psych.cf.ac.ukCARLY MCLACHLAN
Carly is the Director of Tyndall Manchester - an interdisciplinary team working on policy relevant research on climate change. She is based within the School of Engineering at the University ofManchester.
TYNDALL CARBON TARGETER HELPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES RESPOND TO This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Health which took place online last June 2, 2021 with guests Ronnie Murungu, Batsirai Muruju, and Paul Hunter hosted by Jo Greereand Roger Few.
AVOIDED RISKS OF GLOBAL WARMING Our research considers the risks of global warming associated with 1.5C to 4C degrees on behalf of BEIS, the client for this research. We are supporting the UK’s international climate policy objective of increasing global ambition for mitigation to meet the internationally agreed long-term global temperature goal of the Paris Agreement of the United Nations Framework Convention on ClimateROBERT NICHOLLS
Professor Nicholls is Director of the Tyndall Centre since 01 October 2019. He is a member of the Tyndall Centre since its founding, researching the consequences of climate change for coastal areas and led the development of the Tyndall Centre's coastal processessimulator.
ANDREW WELFLE
Andrew is a Research Fellow at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at The University of Manchester. Andrew has a background and interests in environmental, energy and engineering themes, a strong track record undertaking sustainability, climate change and bioenergy research through developing modelling toolkits and analysismethodologies.
HAYLEY FOWLER
Prof. Hayley Fowler is Professor of Climate Change Impacts at Newcastle University. Her research focuses on improved physical understanding of changing precipitation extremes and providing better projections for climate adaptation. ROGER FEW | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Roger Few is a Professor in the School of International Development at UEA. His research centres on vulnerability and adaptation to climatic and environmental hazards, with particular focus on how lower-income households, communities and institutions respond to risks and impacts, and the factors that influence, promote and constrain their responses. SOPHIE DAY | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Sophie Day (neé Nicholson-Cole) is a Senior Research Associate at the University of East Anglia, researching adaptation to coastal change inthe UK and abroad.
ASHER MINNS
E-mail: a.minns@uea.ac.uk Phone: +44 0 1603 593900 / + 44 0 7880 547843 Postal Address Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research School of Environmental Sciences University ofANN STEVENSON
Ann is researching perceptions of risk for UK manufacturing SMEs in transitioning to a circular economy in the Understanding Risk group (http://psych.cf.ac.ukJENNY FAIRBRASS
I am currently employed in Norwich Business School (NBS) at the University of East Anglia (UEA), which I joined in 2013, as an Associate Professor in Business Management. TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCHHOMEABOUT USRESEARCHERSPUBLICATIONSPROJECTSNEWS Seminar series: Climate Change, Inequality, and X. April 29, 2021. The Tyndall Centre's Overcoming Poverty theme is holding a seminar series this May 2021. The series will focus on three topics: adaptation, conservation, and energy and is open to the public. Read more →. OPENCLIM | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH The OpenCLIM project (Open Climate Impacts Modelling Framework) is designed to support UK assessment of climate risks and adaptation, including future Climate Change Risk Assessments and National Adaptation Programmes, by developing and applying an integrated impactassessment model.
CORINNE LE QUÉRÉ
Professor Corinne Le Quéré FRS CBE, is Royal Society Research Professor of Climate Change Science at the University of East Anglia and former Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. Corinne conducts research on the interactions between climate change and the carbon cycle. She Chairs France's High Council on climate andis
EUROPEAN UNION FUNDS €2.4M DEEPDCARB GOVERNANCE PROJECT At UEA, Tyndall Centre researchers will lead the €2.4million project ‘DeepDCarb - Deep Decarbonisation: The Democratic Challenge of Navigating Governance Traps’, which will contribute to understanding the scope for unlocking the impasse in society’s struggle to deliver deep decarbonisation. Principal investigator Prof Andy Jordan, fromCARLY MCLACHLAN
Carly is the Director of Tyndall Manchester - an interdisciplinary team working on policy relevant research on climate change. She is based within the School of Engineering at the University of Manchester. Carly’s research interests focus on how stakeholders, including publics, engage with energy and sustainability issues andhow 'evidence
ROGER FEW | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Roger Few is a Professor in the School of International Development at UEA. His research centres on vulnerability and adaptation to climatic and environmental hazards, with particular focus on how lower-income households, communities and institutions respond to risks and impacts, and the factors that influence, promote and constrain their responses.KATIE JENKINS
Katie is a research member of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, with over ten years’ experience working on various multidisciplinary projects with a focus on the integrated assessment of climate risks, social and economic impacts, and adaptation strategies. In particular, her research has focused on modellingdirect and indirect
ANN STEVENSON
Biography. Ann has spent 25 years working in consultancy encouraging businesses to adopt resource efficiency and environmental best practices. Following an initial consultancy career as a risk and safety consultant for the chemical and nuclear industry, Ann became a programme manager and change management consultant on a range ofgovernment
CHRIS JONES
The Award by the University of Manchester is for their research projects on local climate change targets for Manchester, a tool called SCATTER, sustainable consumption research called Change Points, and a project on decarbonizing electricity networks, called Smart Street. TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY Tyndall Travel Strategy . The Tyndall Travel Strategy was developed by researchers at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, based on reflections during multiple Tyndall assemblies TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCHHOMEABOUT USRESEARCHERSPUBLICATIONSPROJECTSNEWS Seminar series: Climate Change, Inequality, and X. April 29, 2021. The Tyndall Centre's Overcoming Poverty theme is holding a seminar series this May 2021. The series will focus on three topics: adaptation, conservation, and energy and is open to the public. Read more →. OPENCLIM | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH The OpenCLIM project (Open Climate Impacts Modelling Framework) is designed to support UK assessment of climate risks and adaptation, including future Climate Change Risk Assessments and National Adaptation Programmes, by developing and applying an integrated impactassessment model.
CORINNE LE QUÉRÉ
Professor Corinne Le Quéré FRS CBE, is Royal Society Research Professor of Climate Change Science at the University of East Anglia and former Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. Corinne conducts research on the interactions between climate change and the carbon cycle. She Chairs France's High Council on climate andis
EUROPEAN UNION FUNDS €2.4M DEEPDCARB GOVERNANCE PROJECT At UEA, Tyndall Centre researchers will lead the €2.4million project ‘DeepDCarb - Deep Decarbonisation: The Democratic Challenge of Navigating Governance Traps’, which will contribute to understanding the scope for unlocking the impasse in society’s struggle to deliver deep decarbonisation. Principal investigator Prof Andy Jordan, fromCARLY MCLACHLAN
Carly is the Director of Tyndall Manchester - an interdisciplinary team working on policy relevant research on climate change. She is based within the School of Engineering at the University of Manchester. Carly’s research interests focus on how stakeholders, including publics, engage with energy and sustainability issues andhow 'evidence
ROGER FEW | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Roger Few is a Professor in the School of International Development at UEA. His research centres on vulnerability and adaptation to climatic and environmental hazards, with particular focus on how lower-income households, communities and institutions respond to risks and impacts, and the factors that influence, promote and constrain their responses.KATIE JENKINS
Katie is a research member of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, with over ten years’ experience working on various multidisciplinary projects with a focus on the integrated assessment of climate risks, social and economic impacts, and adaptation strategies. In particular, her research has focused on modellingdirect and indirect
ANN STEVENSON
Biography. Ann has spent 25 years working in consultancy encouraging businesses to adopt resource efficiency and environmental best practices. Following an initial consultancy career as a risk and safety consultant for the chemical and nuclear industry, Ann became a programme manager and change management consultant on a range ofgovernment
TYNDALL CARBON TARGETER HELPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES RESPOND TO This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Health which took place online last June 2, 2021 with guests Ronnie Murungu, Batsirai Muruju, and Paul Hunter hosted by Jo Greereand Roger Few.
TYNDALL TALKS: TYNDALL CENTRE'S PODCAST SERIES Tyndall Talks: Tyndall Centre's podcast series. November 12, 2020. The Tyndall Centre is now live on Spotify, iTunes, and Amazon Music! Follow us for our podcast series where we untangle questions and discussions on climate science and climate policies. Listen FEASIBILITY OF AFFORESTATION AND BIOMASS ENERGY WITH FAB-GGR is a new four-year, £2 million multi-institute consortium project that aims to better define the real world feasibility and consequences of large-scale afforestation and biomass energy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) approaches to greenhouse gasremoval (GGR).
RICHARD DAWSON
Richard has been working on an urban integrated assessment system facility that couples economic projections, land use change, climate impacts and emissions accounting tools. These tools were built by Richard and other researchers in the team. Richard is also the Partner Representative for the Tyndall Centre at the University of Newcastle. TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY grounded on the UK government’s target of reducing emissions by at least 80% from 1990 levels by 2050, as stated in the Climate Change Act. This document aims to provide a strategic frame for reducing thetravel emissions of
THE IMPLICATIONS OF GLOBAL WARMING OF 1.5ºC AND 2ºC Final Report on the implications of global warming of 1.5. º. C and 2. º. C Internal report only, please direct requests to a.minns@uea.ac.uk . 4 • Scenarios using the IMAGE integrated assessment model project annual rates of change in global SOPHIE DAY | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Sophie Day (neé Nicholson-Cole) is a Senior Research Associate at the University of East Anglia, researching adaptation to coastal change in the UK and abroad. Through working closely with coastal managers in Norfolk and Suffolk over many years, Sophie’s research focusses on advancing the practice of adaptive coastal governance: how do we goIRENE LORENZONI
Irene is interested in how individuals, groups and collectives perceive the challenges of global environmental change, how they engage and respond to them. As an environmental social scientist, her research focuses on the relationships between individual perceptions and understandings of environmental issues - specifically climatechange - and
CHRIS JONES
The Award by the University of Manchester is for their research projects on local climate change targets for Manchester, a tool called SCATTER, sustainable consumption research called Change Points, and a project on decarbonizing electricity networks, called Smart Street. BUSINESS AND CLIMATE CHANGE: MEASURING AND ENHANCING Business and Climate Change: Measuring and Enhancing Adaptive Capacity Tyndall Centre Technical Report No. 11 February 2004 This is the final report from Tyndall research project IT1.23 (How can business adapt toclimate
TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCHHOMEABOUT USRESEARCHERSPUBLICATIONSPROJECTSNEWS Seminar series: Climate Change, Inequality, and X. April 29, 2021. The Tyndall Centre's Overcoming Poverty theme is holding a seminar series this May 2021. The series will focus on three topics: adaptation, conservation, and energy and is open to the public. Read more →. OPENCLIM | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH The OpenCLIM project (Open Climate Impacts Modelling Framework) is designed to support UK assessment of climate risks and adaptation, including future Climate Change Risk Assessments and National Adaptation Programmes, by developing and applying an integrated impactassessment model.
CORINNE LE QUÉRÉ
Professor Corinne Le Quéré FRS CBE, is Royal Society Research Professor of Climate Change Science at the University of East Anglia and former Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. Corinne conducts research on the interactions between climate change and the carbon cycle. She Chairs France's High Council on climate andis
EUROPEAN UNION FUNDS €2.4M DEEPDCARB GOVERNANCE PROJECT At UEA, Tyndall Centre researchers will lead the €2.4million project ‘DeepDCarb - Deep Decarbonisation: The Democratic Challenge of Navigating Governance Traps’, which will contribute to understanding the scope for unlocking the impasse in society’s struggle to deliver deep decarbonisation. Principal investigator Prof Andy Jordan, fromCARLY MCLACHLAN
Carly is the Director of Tyndall Manchester - an interdisciplinary team working on policy relevant research on climate change. She is based within the School of Engineering at the University of Manchester. Carly’s research interests focus on how stakeholders, including publics, engage with energy and sustainability issues andhow 'evidence
KATIE JENKINS
Katie is a research member of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, with over ten years’ experience working on various multidisciplinary projects with a focus on the integrated assessment of climate risks, social and economic impacts, and adaptation strategies. In particular, her research has focused on modellingdirect and indirect
ROGER FEW | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Roger Few is a Professor in the School of International Development at UEA. His research centres on vulnerability and adaptation to climatic and environmental hazards, with particular focus on how lower-income households, communities and institutions respond to risks and impacts, and the factors that influence, promote and constrain their responses.ANN STEVENSON
Ann is researching perceptions of risk for UK manufacturing SMEs in transitioning to a circular economy in the Understanding Risk group (http://psych.cf.ac.ukCHRIS JONES
The Award by the University of Manchester is for their research projects on local climate change targets for Manchester, a tool called SCATTER, sustainable consumption research called Change Points, and a project on decarbonizing electricity networks, called Smart Street. TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY Tyndall Travel Strategy . The Tyndall Travel Strategy was developed by researchers at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, based on reflections during multiple Tyndall assemblies TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCHHOMEABOUT USRESEARCHERSPUBLICATIONSPROJECTSNEWS Seminar series: Climate Change, Inequality, and X. April 29, 2021. The Tyndall Centre's Overcoming Poverty theme is holding a seminar series this May 2021. The series will focus on three topics: adaptation, conservation, and energy and is open to the public. Read more →. OPENCLIM | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH The OpenCLIM project (Open Climate Impacts Modelling Framework) is designed to support UK assessment of climate risks and adaptation, including future Climate Change Risk Assessments and National Adaptation Programmes, by developing and applying an integrated impactassessment model.
CORINNE LE QUÉRÉ
Professor Corinne Le Quéré FRS CBE, is Royal Society Research Professor of Climate Change Science at the University of East Anglia and former Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. Corinne conducts research on the interactions between climate change and the carbon cycle. She Chairs France's High Council on climate andis
EUROPEAN UNION FUNDS €2.4M DEEPDCARB GOVERNANCE PROJECT At UEA, Tyndall Centre researchers will lead the €2.4million project ‘DeepDCarb - Deep Decarbonisation: The Democratic Challenge of Navigating Governance Traps’, which will contribute to understanding the scope for unlocking the impasse in society’s struggle to deliver deep decarbonisation. Principal investigator Prof Andy Jordan, fromCARLY MCLACHLAN
Carly is the Director of Tyndall Manchester - an interdisciplinary team working on policy relevant research on climate change. She is based within the School of Engineering at the University of Manchester. Carly’s research interests focus on how stakeholders, including publics, engage with energy and sustainability issues andhow 'evidence
KATIE JENKINS
Katie is a research member of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, with over ten years’ experience working on various multidisciplinary projects with a focus on the integrated assessment of climate risks, social and economic impacts, and adaptation strategies. In particular, her research has focused on modellingdirect and indirect
ROGER FEW | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Roger Few is a Professor in the School of International Development at UEA. His research centres on vulnerability and adaptation to climatic and environmental hazards, with particular focus on how lower-income households, communities and institutions respond to risks and impacts, and the factors that influence, promote and constrain their responses.ANN STEVENSON
Ann is researching perceptions of risk for UK manufacturing SMEs in transitioning to a circular economy in the Understanding Risk group (http://psych.cf.ac.ukCHRIS JONES
The Award by the University of Manchester is for their research projects on local climate change targets for Manchester, a tool called SCATTER, sustainable consumption research called Change Points, and a project on decarbonizing electricity networks, called Smart Street. TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY Tyndall Travel Strategy . The Tyndall Travel Strategy was developed by researchers at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, based on reflections during multiple Tyndall assemblies TYNDALL CARBON TARGETER HELPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES RESPOND TO This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Health which took place online last June 2, 2021 with guests Ronnie Murungu, Batsirai Muruju, and Paul Hunter hosted by Jo Greereand Roger Few.
TYNDALL TALKS: TYNDALL CENTRE'S PODCAST SERIES Tyndall Talks: Tyndall Centre's podcast series. November 12, 2020. The Tyndall Centre is now live on Spotify, iTunes, and Amazon Music! Follow us for our podcast series where we untangle questions and discussions on climate science and climate policies. Listen FEASIBILITY OF AFFORESTATION AND BIOMASS ENERGY WITH FAB-GGR is a new four-year, £2 million multi-institute consortium project that aims to better define the real world feasibility and consequences of large-scale afforestation and biomass energy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) approaches to greenhouse gasremoval (GGR).
SMALLER SCALE SOLUTIONS NEEDED FOR RAPID PROGRESS TOWARDS Low-carbon technologies that are smaller scale, more affordable, and can be mass deployed are more likely to enable a faster transition to net-zero emissions, according to a new study published in Science by the Tyndall Centre and international colleagues.. Innovations ranging from solar panels to electric bikes also have lower investment risks, greater potential for improvement in bothRICHARD DAWSON
Richard has been working on an urban integrated assessment system facility that couples economic projections, land use change, climate impacts and emissions accounting tools. These tools were built by Richard and other researchers in the team. Richard is also the Partner Representative for the Tyndall Centre at the University of Newcastle. SOPHIE DAY | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Sophie Day (neé Nicholson-Cole) is a Senior Research Associate at the University of East Anglia, researching adaptation to coastal change in the UK and abroad. Through working closely with coastal managers in Norfolk and Suffolk over many years, Sophie’s research focusses on advancing the practice of adaptive coastal governance: how do we go TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY Tyndall Travel Strategy . The Tyndall Travel Strategy was developed by researchers at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, based on reflections during multiple Tyndall assemblies THE IMPLICATIONS OF GLOBAL WARMING OF 1.5ºC AND 2ºC Final Report on the implications of global warming of 1.5. º. C and 2. º. C Internal report only, please direct requests to a.minns@uea.ac.uk . 4 • Scenarios using the IMAGE integrated assessment model project annual rates of change in globalIRENE LORENZONI
Irene is interested in how individuals, groups and collectives perceive the challenges of global environmental change, how they engage and respond to them. As an environmental social scientist, her research focuses on the relationships between individual perceptions and understandings of environmental issues - specifically climatechange - and
CHRIS JONES
The Award by the University of Manchester is for their research projects on local climate change targets for Manchester, a tool called SCATTER, sustainable consumption research called Change Points, and a project on decarbonizing electricity networks, called Smart Street. TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCHHOMEABOUT USRESEARCHERSPUBLICATIONSPROJECTSNEWS Seminar series: Climate Change, Inequality, and X. April 29, 2021. The Tyndall Centre's Overcoming Poverty theme is holding a seminar series this May 2021. The series will focus on three topics: adaptation, conservation, and energy and is open to the public. Read more →. OPENCLIM | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH The OpenCLIM project (Open Climate Impacts Modelling Framework) is designed to support UK assessment of climate risks and adaptation, including future Climate Change Risk Assessments and National Adaptation Programmes, by developing and applying an integrated impactassessment model.
CORINNE LE QUÉRÉ
Professor Corinne Le Quéré FRS CBE, is Royal Society Research Professor of Climate Change Science at the University of East Anglia and former Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. Corinne conducts research on the interactions between climate change and the carbon cycle. She Chairs France's High Council on climate andis
EUROPEAN UNION FUNDS €2.4M DEEPDCARB GOVERNANCE PROJECT At UEA, Tyndall Centre researchers will lead the €2.4million project ‘DeepDCarb - Deep Decarbonisation: The Democratic Challenge of Navigating Governance Traps’, which will contribute to understanding the scope for unlocking the impasse in society’s struggle to deliver deep decarbonisation. Principal investigator Prof Andy Jordan, fromCARLY MCLACHLAN
Carly is the Director of Tyndall Manchester - an interdisciplinary team working on policy relevant research on climate change. She is based within the School of Engineering at the University of Manchester. Carly’s research interests focus on how stakeholders, including publics, engage with energy and sustainability issues andhow 'evidence
KATIE JENKINS
Katie is a research member of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, with over ten years’ experience working on various multidisciplinary projects with a focus on the integrated assessment of climate risks, social and economic impacts, and adaptation strategies. In particular, her research has focused on modellingdirect and indirect
ROGER FEW | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Roger Few is a Professor in the School of International Development at UEA. His research centres on vulnerability and adaptation to climatic and environmental hazards, with particular focus on how lower-income households, communities and institutions respond to risks and impacts, and the factors that influence, promote and constrain their responses.ANN STEVENSON
Ann is researching perceptions of risk for UK manufacturing SMEs in transitioning to a circular economy in the Understanding Risk group (http://psych.cf.ac.ukCHRIS JONES
The Award by the University of Manchester is for their research projects on local climate change targets for Manchester, a tool called SCATTER, sustainable consumption research called Change Points, and a project on decarbonizing electricity networks, called Smart Street. TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY Tyndall Travel Strategy . The Tyndall Travel Strategy was developed by researchers at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, based on reflections during multiple Tyndall assemblies TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCHHOMEABOUT USRESEARCHERSPUBLICATIONSPROJECTSNEWS Seminar series: Climate Change, Inequality, and X. April 29, 2021. The Tyndall Centre's Overcoming Poverty theme is holding a seminar series this May 2021. The series will focus on three topics: adaptation, conservation, and energy and is open to the public. Read more →. OPENCLIM | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH The OpenCLIM project (Open Climate Impacts Modelling Framework) is designed to support UK assessment of climate risks and adaptation, including future Climate Change Risk Assessments and National Adaptation Programmes, by developing and applying an integrated impactassessment model.
CORINNE LE QUÉRÉ
Professor Corinne Le Quéré FRS CBE, is Royal Society Research Professor of Climate Change Science at the University of East Anglia and former Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. Corinne conducts research on the interactions between climate change and the carbon cycle. She Chairs France's High Council on climate andis
EUROPEAN UNION FUNDS €2.4M DEEPDCARB GOVERNANCE PROJECT At UEA, Tyndall Centre researchers will lead the €2.4million project ‘DeepDCarb - Deep Decarbonisation: The Democratic Challenge of Navigating Governance Traps’, which will contribute to understanding the scope for unlocking the impasse in society’s struggle to deliver deep decarbonisation. Principal investigator Prof Andy Jordan, fromCARLY MCLACHLAN
Carly is the Director of Tyndall Manchester - an interdisciplinary team working on policy relevant research on climate change. She is based within the School of Engineering at the University of Manchester. Carly’s research interests focus on how stakeholders, including publics, engage with energy and sustainability issues andhow 'evidence
KATIE JENKINS
Katie is a research member of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, with over ten years’ experience working on various multidisciplinary projects with a focus on the integrated assessment of climate risks, social and economic impacts, and adaptation strategies. In particular, her research has focused on modellingdirect and indirect
ROGER FEW | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Roger Few is a Professor in the School of International Development at UEA. His research centres on vulnerability and adaptation to climatic and environmental hazards, with particular focus on how lower-income households, communities and institutions respond to risks and impacts, and the factors that influence, promote and constrain their responses.ANN STEVENSON
Ann is researching perceptions of risk for UK manufacturing SMEs in transitioning to a circular economy in the Understanding Risk group (http://psych.cf.ac.ukCHRIS JONES
The Award by the University of Manchester is for their research projects on local climate change targets for Manchester, a tool called SCATTER, sustainable consumption research called Change Points, and a project on decarbonizing electricity networks, called Smart Street. TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY Tyndall Travel Strategy . The Tyndall Travel Strategy was developed by researchers at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, based on reflections during multiple Tyndall assemblies TYNDALL CARBON TARGETER HELPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES RESPOND TO This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Health which took place online last June 2, 2021 with guests Ronnie Murungu, Batsirai Muruju, and Paul Hunter hosted by Jo Greereand Roger Few.
TYNDALL TALKS: TYNDALL CENTRE'S PODCAST SERIES Tyndall Talks: Tyndall Centre's podcast series. November 12, 2020. The Tyndall Centre is now live on Spotify, iTunes, and Amazon Music! Follow us for our podcast series where we untangle questions and discussions on climate science and climate policies. Listen FEASIBILITY OF AFFORESTATION AND BIOMASS ENERGY WITH FAB-GGR is a new four-year, £2 million multi-institute consortium project that aims to better define the real world feasibility and consequences of large-scale afforestation and biomass energy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) approaches to greenhouse gasremoval (GGR).
SMALLER SCALE SOLUTIONS NEEDED FOR RAPID PROGRESS TOWARDS Low-carbon technologies that are smaller scale, more affordable, and can be mass deployed are more likely to enable a faster transition to net-zero emissions, according to a new study published in Science by the Tyndall Centre and international colleagues.. Innovations ranging from solar panels to electric bikes also have lower investment risks, greater potential for improvement in bothRICHARD DAWSON
Richard has been working on an urban integrated assessment system facility that couples economic projections, land use change, climate impacts and emissions accounting tools. These tools were built by Richard and other researchers in the team. Richard is also the Partner Representative for the Tyndall Centre at the University of Newcastle. SOPHIE DAY | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Sophie Day (neé Nicholson-Cole) is a Senior Research Associate at the University of East Anglia, researching adaptation to coastal change in the UK and abroad. Through working closely with coastal managers in Norfolk and Suffolk over many years, Sophie’s research focusses on advancing the practice of adaptive coastal governance: how do we go TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY Tyndall Travel Strategy . The Tyndall Travel Strategy was developed by researchers at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, based on reflections during multiple Tyndall assemblies THE IMPLICATIONS OF GLOBAL WARMING OF 1.5ºC AND 2ºC Final Report on the implications of global warming of 1.5. º. C and 2. º. C Internal report only, please direct requests to a.minns@uea.ac.uk . 4 • Scenarios using the IMAGE integrated assessment model project annual rates of change in globalIRENE LORENZONI
Irene is interested in how individuals, groups and collectives perceive the challenges of global environmental change, how they engage and respond to them. As an environmental social scientist, her research focuses on the relationships between individual perceptions and understandings of environmental issues - specifically climatechange - and
CHRIS JONES
The Award by the University of Manchester is for their research projects on local climate change targets for Manchester, a tool called SCATTER, sustainable consumption research called Change Points, and a project on decarbonizing electricity networks, called Smart Street. TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCHHOMEABOUT USRESEARCHERSPUBLICATIONSPROJECTSNEWS Seminar series: Climate Change, Inequality, and X. April 29, 2021. The Tyndall Centre's Overcoming Poverty theme is holding a seminar series this May 2021. The series will focus on three topics: adaptation, conservation, and energy and is open to the public. Read more →. OPENCLIM | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH The OpenCLIM project (Open Climate Impacts Modelling Framework) is designed to support UK assessment of climate risks and adaptation, including future Climate Change Risk Assessments and National Adaptation Programmes, by developing and applying an integrated impactassessment model.
TYNDALL CARBON TARGETER HELPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES RESPOND TO This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Health which took place online last June 2, 2021 with guests Ronnie Murungu, Batsirai Muruju, and Paul Hunter hosted by Jo Greereand Roger Few.
CORINNE LE QUÉRÉ
E-mail C.Lequere@uea.ac.uk. Phone +44 (0)1603 592840. Postal Address ZICER 1.23, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, HBL 0.04 University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4ROBERT NICHOLLS
Professor Nicholls is Director of the Tyndall Centre since 01 October 2019. He is a member of the Tyndall Centre since its founding, researching the consequences of climate change for coastal areas and led the development of the Tyndall Centre's coastal processessimulator.
EUROPEAN UNION FUNDS €2.4M DEEPDCARB GOVERNANCE PROJECT At UEA, Tyndall Centre researchers will lead the €2.4million project ‘DeepDCarb - Deep Decarbonisation: The Democratic Challenge of Navigating Governance Traps’, which will contribute to understanding the scope for unlocking the impasse in society’s struggle to deliver deep decarbonisation. Principal investigator Prof Andy Jordan, from ROGER FEW | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Roger Few is a Professor in the School of International Development at UEA. His research centres on vulnerability and adaptation to climatic and environmental hazards, with particular focus on how lower-income households, communities and institutions respond to risks and impacts, and the factors that influence, promote and constrain their responses.ASHER MINNS
E-mail: a.minns@uea.ac.uk Phone: +44 0 1603 593900 / + 44 0 7880 547843 Postal Address Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research School of Environmental Sciences University ofANDREW WELFLE
Andrew is a Research Fellow at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at The University of Manchester. Andrew has a background and interests in environmental, energy and engineering themes, a strong track record undertaking sustainability, climate change and bioenergy research through developing modelling toolkits and analysismethodologies.
CARLY MCLACHLAN
Carly is the Director of Tyndall Manchester - an interdisciplinary team working on policy relevant research on climate change. She is based within the School of Engineering at the University of Manchester. Carly’s research interests focus on how stakeholders, including publics, engage with energy and sustainability issues andhow 'evidence
TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCHHOMEABOUT USRESEARCHERSPUBLICATIONSPROJECTSNEWS Seminar series: Climate Change, Inequality, and X. April 29, 2021. The Tyndall Centre's Overcoming Poverty theme is holding a seminar series this May 2021. The series will focus on three topics: adaptation, conservation, and energy and is open to the public. Read more →. OPENCLIM | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH The OpenCLIM project (Open Climate Impacts Modelling Framework) is designed to support UK assessment of climate risks and adaptation, including future Climate Change Risk Assessments and National Adaptation Programmes, by developing and applying an integrated impactassessment model.
TYNDALL CARBON TARGETER HELPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES RESPOND TO This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Health which took place online last June 2, 2021 with guests Ronnie Murungu, Batsirai Muruju, and Paul Hunter hosted by Jo Greereand Roger Few.
CORINNE LE QUÉRÉ
E-mail C.Lequere@uea.ac.uk. Phone +44 (0)1603 592840. Postal Address ZICER 1.23, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, HBL 0.04 University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4ROBERT NICHOLLS
Professor Nicholls is Director of the Tyndall Centre since 01 October 2019. He is a member of the Tyndall Centre since its founding, researching the consequences of climate change for coastal areas and led the development of the Tyndall Centre's coastal processessimulator.
EUROPEAN UNION FUNDS €2.4M DEEPDCARB GOVERNANCE PROJECT At UEA, Tyndall Centre researchers will lead the €2.4million project ‘DeepDCarb - Deep Decarbonisation: The Democratic Challenge of Navigating Governance Traps’, which will contribute to understanding the scope for unlocking the impasse in society’s struggle to deliver deep decarbonisation. Principal investigator Prof Andy Jordan, from ROGER FEW | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Roger Few is a Professor in the School of International Development at UEA. His research centres on vulnerability and adaptation to climatic and environmental hazards, with particular focus on how lower-income households, communities and institutions respond to risks and impacts, and the factors that influence, promote and constrain their responses.ASHER MINNS
E-mail: a.minns@uea.ac.uk Phone: +44 0 1603 593900 / + 44 0 7880 547843 Postal Address Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research School of Environmental Sciences University ofANDREW WELFLE
Andrew is a Research Fellow at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at The University of Manchester. Andrew has a background and interests in environmental, energy and engineering themes, a strong track record undertaking sustainability, climate change and bioenergy research through developing modelling toolkits and analysismethodologies.
CARLY MCLACHLAN
Carly is the Director of Tyndall Manchester - an interdisciplinary team working on policy relevant research on climate change. She is based within the School of Engineering at the University of Manchester. Carly’s research interests focus on how stakeholders, including publics, engage with energy and sustainability issues andhow 'evidence
PARTNERS | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, CAST is a £5 million research centre which explores how we can live differently to achieve the rapid and far-reaching emissions cuts required to address climate change. While there is now strong international momentum on action to tackle climate change, it is clear that critical targets (such as keeping global temperature rise to well within FEASIBILITY OF AFFORESTATION AND BIOMASS ENERGY WITH FAB-GGR is a new four-year, £2 million multi-institute consortium project that aims to better define the real world feasibility and consequences of large-scale afforestation and biomass energy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) approaches to greenhouse gasremoval (GGR).
REACHING ZERO EMISSIONS About this theme:A pathway towards zero emissions aligned with the goal of the Paris Agreement is more than decarbonisation of energy. Reaching zero emissions is the ability to go beyond low-carbon and actively remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. Decarbonisation using Biomass Energy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) and other ‘negative emission’ROBERT NICHOLLS
Professor Nicholls is Director of the Tyndall Centre since 01 October 2019. He is a member of the Tyndall Centre since its founding, researching the consequences of climate change for coastal areas and led the development of the Tyndall Centre's coastal processessimulator.
NET ZERO IN THE UK: 2025 OR 2050? Scientists of the IPCC has shown that to limit global warming the Paris Agreement goal of 1.5C, the world’s Governments and population need to achieve net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050. Extinction Rebellion demand the UK be net zero by 2025. In June of this year, the UK became the first big economy to pass net zero through Parliament.KEVIN ANDERSON
Kevin holds the Zennström professorship at Uppsala University and is chair of energy and climate change at the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering (MACE) at the University of Manchester. He has been Deputy and Interim Director of the Tyndall Centre. He is a non-executive director of Greenstone CarbonManagement.
LORRAINE WHITMARSH
Affiliate Member of the Tyndall Centre. Professor Lorraine Whitmarsh is an environmental psychologist, specialising in perceptions and behaviour in relation to climate change, energy and transport. She is based at the University of Bath and is Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST).RICHARD DAWSON
Richard has been working on an urban integrated assessment system facility that couples economic projections, land use change, climate impacts and emissions accounting tools. These tools were built by Richard and other researchers in the team. Richard is also the Partner Representative for the Tyndall Centre at the University of Newcastle.KATIE JENKINS
Katie is a research member of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, with over ten years’ experience working on various multidisciplinary projects with a focus on the integrated assessment of climate risks, social and economic impacts, and adaptation strategies. In particular, her research has focused on modellingdirect and indirect
TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY Tyndall Travel Strategy . The Tyndall Travel Strategy was developed by researchers at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, based on reflections during multiple Tyndall assemblies TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCHHOMEABOUT USRESEARCHERSPUBLICATIONSPROJECTSNEWS Seminar series: Climate Change, Inequality, and X. April 29, 2021. The Tyndall Centre's Overcoming Poverty theme is holding a seminar series this May 2021. The series will focus on three topics: adaptation, conservation, and energy and is open to the public. Read more →. OPENCLIM | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH The OpenCLIM project (Open Climate Impacts Modelling Framework) is designed to support UK assessment of climate risks and adaptation, including future Climate Change Risk Assessments and National Adaptation Programmes, by developing and applying an integrated impactassessment model.
TYNDALL CARBON TARGETER HELPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES RESPOND TO This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Health which took place online last June 2, 2021 with guests Ronnie Murungu, Batsirai Muruju, and Paul Hunter hosted by Jo Greereand Roger Few.
CORINNE LE QUÉRÉ
Professor Corinne Le Quéré FRS CBE, is Royal Society Research Professor of Climate Change Science at the University of East Anglia and former Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. Corinne conducts research on the interactions between climate change and the carbon cycle. She Chairs France's High Council on climate andis
ROBERT NICHOLLS
Professor Nicholls is Director of the Tyndall Centre since 01 October 2019. He is a member of the Tyndall Centre since its founding, researching the consequences of climate change for coastal areas and led the development of the Tyndall Centre's coastal processessimulator.
ASHER MINNS
E-mail: a.minns@uea.ac.uk. Phone: +44 0 1603 593900 / + 44 0 7880 547843. Postal Address. Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research School of Environmental Sciences University of EUROPEAN UNION FUNDS €2.4M DEEPDCARB GOVERNANCE PROJECT At UEA, Tyndall Centre researchers will lead the €2.4million project ‘DeepDCarb - Deep Decarbonisation: The Democratic Challenge of Navigating Governance Traps’, which will contribute to understanding the scope for unlocking the impasse in society’s struggle to deliver deep decarbonisation. Principal investigator Prof Andy Jordan, from ROGER FEW | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Roger Few is a Professor in the School of International Development at UEA. His research centres on vulnerability and adaptation to climatic and environmental hazards, with particular focus on how lower-income households, communities and institutions respond to risks and impacts, and the factors that influence, promote and constrain their responses.ANDREW WELFLE
Andrew is a Research Fellow at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at The University of Manchester. Andrew has a background and interests in environmental, energy and engineering themes, a strong track record undertaking sustainability, climate change and bioenergy research through developing modelling toolkits and analysismethodologies.
CARLY MCLACHLAN
Carly is the Director of Tyndall Manchester - an interdisciplinary team working on policy relevant research on climate change. She is based within the School of Engineering at the University of Manchester. Carly’s research interests focus on how stakeholders, including publics, engage with energy and sustainability issues andhow 'evidence
TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCHHOMEABOUT USRESEARCHERSPUBLICATIONSPROJECTSNEWS Seminar series: Climate Change, Inequality, and X. April 29, 2021. The Tyndall Centre's Overcoming Poverty theme is holding a seminar series this May 2021. The series will focus on three topics: adaptation, conservation, and energy and is open to the public. Read more →. OPENCLIM | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH The OpenCLIM project (Open Climate Impacts Modelling Framework) is designed to support UK assessment of climate risks and adaptation, including future Climate Change Risk Assessments and National Adaptation Programmes, by developing and applying an integrated impactassessment model.
TYNDALL CARBON TARGETER HELPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES RESPOND TO This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Health which took place online last June 2, 2021 with guests Ronnie Murungu, Batsirai Muruju, and Paul Hunter hosted by Jo Greereand Roger Few.
CORINNE LE QUÉRÉ
Professor Corinne Le Quéré FRS CBE, is Royal Society Research Professor of Climate Change Science at the University of East Anglia and former Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. Corinne conducts research on the interactions between climate change and the carbon cycle. She Chairs France's High Council on climate andis
ROBERT NICHOLLS
Professor Nicholls is Director of the Tyndall Centre since 01 October 2019. He is a member of the Tyndall Centre since its founding, researching the consequences of climate change for coastal areas and led the development of the Tyndall Centre's coastal processessimulator.
ASHER MINNS
E-mail: a.minns@uea.ac.uk. Phone: +44 0 1603 593900 / + 44 0 7880 547843. Postal Address. Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research School of Environmental Sciences University of EUROPEAN UNION FUNDS €2.4M DEEPDCARB GOVERNANCE PROJECT At UEA, Tyndall Centre researchers will lead the €2.4million project ‘DeepDCarb - Deep Decarbonisation: The Democratic Challenge of Navigating Governance Traps’, which will contribute to understanding the scope for unlocking the impasse in society’s struggle to deliver deep decarbonisation. Principal investigator Prof Andy Jordan, from ROGER FEW | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Roger Few is a Professor in the School of International Development at UEA. His research centres on vulnerability and adaptation to climatic and environmental hazards, with particular focus on how lower-income households, communities and institutions respond to risks and impacts, and the factors that influence, promote and constrain their responses.ANDREW WELFLE
Andrew is a Research Fellow at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at The University of Manchester. Andrew has a background and interests in environmental, energy and engineering themes, a strong track record undertaking sustainability, climate change and bioenergy research through developing modelling toolkits and analysismethodologies.
CARLY MCLACHLAN
Carly is the Director of Tyndall Manchester - an interdisciplinary team working on policy relevant research on climate change. She is based within the School of Engineering at the University of Manchester. Carly’s research interests focus on how stakeholders, including publics, engage with energy and sustainability issues andhow 'evidence
PARTNERS | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, CAST is a £5 million research centre which explores how we can live differently to achieve the rapid and far-reaching emissions cuts required to address climate change. While there is now strong international momentum on action to tackle climate change, it is clear that critical targets (such as keeping global temperature rise to well within FEASIBILITY OF AFFORESTATION AND BIOMASS ENERGY WITH FAB-GGR is a new four-year, £2 million multi-institute consortium project that aims to better define the real world feasibility and consequences of large-scale afforestation and biomass energy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) approaches to greenhouse gasremoval (GGR).
REACHING ZERO EMISSIONS About this theme:A pathway towards zero emissions aligned with the goal of the Paris Agreement is more than decarbonisation of energy. Reaching zero emissions is the ability to go beyond low-carbon and actively remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. Decarbonisation using Biomass Energy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) and other ‘negative emission’ROBERT NICHOLLS
Professor Nicholls is Director of the Tyndall Centre since 01 October 2019. He is a member of the Tyndall Centre since its founding, researching the consequences of climate change for coastal areas and led the development of the Tyndall Centre's coastal processessimulator.
NET ZERO IN THE UK: 2025 OR 2050? Scientists of the IPCC has shown that to limit global warming the Paris Agreement goal of 1.5C, the world’s Governments and population need to achieve net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050. Extinction Rebellion demand the UK be net zero by 2025. In June of this year, the UK became the first big economy to pass net zero through Parliament.LORRAINE WHITMARSH
Affiliate Member of the Tyndall Centre. Professor Lorraine Whitmarsh is an environmental psychologist, specialising in perceptions and behaviour in relation to climate change, energy and transport. She is based at the University of Bath and is Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST).KEVIN ANDERSON
Kevin holds the Zennström professorship at Uppsala University and is chair of energy and climate change at the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering (MACE) at the University of Manchester. He has been Deputy and Interim Director of the Tyndall Centre. He is a non-executive director of Greenstone CarbonManagement.
RICHARD DAWSON
Richard has been working on an urban integrated assessment system facility that couples economic projections, land use change, climate impacts and emissions accounting tools. These tools were built by Richard and other researchers in the team. Richard is also the Partner Representative for the Tyndall Centre at the University of Newcastle.KATIE JENKINS
Katie is a research member of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, with over ten years’ experience working on various multidisciplinary projects with a focus on the integrated assessment of climate risks, social and economic impacts, and adaptation strategies. In particular, her research has focused on modellingdirect and indirect
TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY Tyndall Travel Strategy . The Tyndall Travel Strategy was developed by researchers at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, based on reflections during multiple Tyndall assemblies TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCHHOMEABOUT USRESEARCHERSPUBLICATIONSPROJECTSNEWS This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Energy which took place online last May 26, 2021 with guests Prof. Charles Jumbe and Pierre Telep, with Dr. Sarah Mander, Vanessa Mukoro, and Christopher Walsh of Tyndall Manchester. OPENCLIM | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH The OpenCLIM project (Open Climate Impacts Modelling Framework) is designed to support UK assessment of climate risks and adaptation, including future Climate Change Risk Assessments and National Adaptation Programmes, by developing and applying an integrated impactassessment model.
TYNDALL CARBON TARGETER HELPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES RESPOND TO This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Energy which took place online last May 26, 2021 with guests Prof. Charles Jumbe and Pierre Telep, with Dr. Sarah Mander, Vanessa Mukoro, and Christopher Walsh of Tyndall Manchester. TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY Towards a culture of low carbon research for the 21 st Century, Tyndall Working Paper 161. The research community has highlighted for several decades the implications ofCORINNE LE QUÉRÉ
Professor Corinne Le Quéré FRS CBE, is Royal Society Research Professor of Climate Change Science at the University of East Anglia and former Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. Corinne conducts research on the interactions between climate change and the carbon cycle. She Chairs France's High Council on climate andis
EUROPEAN UNION FUNDS €2.4M DEEPDCARB GOVERNANCE PROJECT At UEA, Tyndall Centre researchers will lead the €2.4million project ‘DeepDCarb - Deep Decarbonisation: The Democratic Challenge of Navigating Governance Traps’, which will contribute to understanding the scope for unlocking the impasse in society’s struggle to deliver deep decarbonisation. Principal investigator Prof Andy Jordan, fromANDREW WELFLE
Andrew is a Research Fellow at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at The University of Manchester. Andrew has a background and interests in environmental, energy and engineering themes, a strong track record undertaking sustainability, climate change and bioenergy research through developing modelling toolkits and analysismethodologies.
ANN STEVENSON
Biography. Ann has spent 25 years working in consultancy encouraging businesses to adopt resource efficiency and environmental best practices. Following an initial consultancy career as a risk and safety consultant for the chemical and nuclear industry, Ann became a programme manager and change management consultant on a range ofgovernment
TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCHHOMEABOUT USRESEARCHERSPUBLICATIONSPROJECTSNEWS This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Energy which took place online last May 26, 2021 with guests Prof. Charles Jumbe and Pierre Telep, with Dr. Sarah Mander, Vanessa Mukoro, and Christopher Walsh of Tyndall Manchester. OPENCLIM | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH The OpenCLIM project (Open Climate Impacts Modelling Framework) is designed to support UK assessment of climate risks and adaptation, including future Climate Change Risk Assessments and National Adaptation Programmes, by developing and applying an integrated impactassessment model.
TYNDALL CARBON TARGETER HELPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES RESPOND TO This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Energy which took place online last May 26, 2021 with guests Prof. Charles Jumbe and Pierre Telep, with Dr. Sarah Mander, Vanessa Mukoro, and Christopher Walsh of Tyndall Manchester. TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY Towards a culture of low carbon research for the 21 st Century, Tyndall Working Paper 161. The research community has highlighted for several decades the implications ofCORINNE LE QUÉRÉ
Professor Corinne Le Quéré FRS CBE, is Royal Society Research Professor of Climate Change Science at the University of East Anglia and former Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. Corinne conducts research on the interactions between climate change and the carbon cycle. She Chairs France's High Council on climate andis
EUROPEAN UNION FUNDS €2.4M DEEPDCARB GOVERNANCE PROJECT At UEA, Tyndall Centre researchers will lead the €2.4million project ‘DeepDCarb - Deep Decarbonisation: The Democratic Challenge of Navigating Governance Traps’, which will contribute to understanding the scope for unlocking the impasse in society’s struggle to deliver deep decarbonisation. Principal investigator Prof Andy Jordan, fromANDREW WELFLE
Andrew is a Research Fellow at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at The University of Manchester. Andrew has a background and interests in environmental, energy and engineering themes, a strong track record undertaking sustainability, climate change and bioenergy research through developing modelling toolkits and analysismethodologies.
ANN STEVENSON
Biography. Ann has spent 25 years working in consultancy encouraging businesses to adopt resource efficiency and environmental best practices. Following an initial consultancy career as a risk and safety consultant for the chemical and nuclear industry, Ann became a programme manager and change management consultant on a range ofgovernment
ABOUT THE TYNDALL CENTRE About the Tyndall Centre: The Tyndall Centre was founded in 2000 to conduct cutting edge, interdisciplinary research, and provide a conduit between scientists and policymakers. With nearly 200 members ranging from PhD researchers to Professors, the Tyndall Centre represents a substantial body of the UK’s climate change expertisefrom across
TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY Towards a culture of low carbon research for the 21 st Century, Tyndall Working Paper 161. The research community has highlighted for several decades the implications of TYNDALL CARBON TARGETER HELPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES RESPOND TO This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Energy which took place online last May 26, 2021 with guests Prof. Charles Jumbe and Pierre Telep, with Dr. Sarah Mander, Vanessa Mukoro, and Christopher Walsh of Tyndall Manchester. PARTNERS | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, CAST is a £5 million research centre which explores how we can live differently to achieve the rapid and far-reaching emissions cuts required to address climate change. While there is now strong international momentum on action to tackle climate change, it is clear that critical targets (such as keeping global temperature rise to well within UK SUPERGEN BIOENERGY HUB UK Supergen Bioenergy Hub. The Supergen Bioenergy Hub is the UK’s 5m bioenergy research programme, that aims to develop sustainable bioenergy systems that support the UK's transition to an affordable, resilient, low-carbon energy future. It will do this by pursuing the following objectives: Explore options for the production of sufficientADAPT LOCK-IN
ADAPT Lock-in. Climate Adaptation Policy Lock-ins: a 3 x 3 Approach (ADAPT Lock-in) is a cross-disciplinary three-year collaboration between the University of East Anglia (UK), Carl von Ossietzky University, Oldenburg (Germany) and the Open University of the Netherlands, financed under the Open Research Area (ORA) in the SocialSciences programme.
ROBERT NICHOLLS
Professor Nicholls is Director of the Tyndall Centre since 01 October 2019. He is a member of the Tyndall Centre since its founding, researching the consequences of climate change for coastal areas and led the development of the Tyndall Centre's coastal processessimulator.
AVOIDED RISKS OF GLOBAL WARMING Avoided risks of global warming. Our research considers the risks of global warming associated with 1.5C to 4C degrees on behalf of BEIS, the client for this research. We are supporting the UK’s international climate policy objective of increasing global ambition for mitigation to meet the internationally agreed long-term globaltemperature
WATCH: CLIMATE CHANGE, INEQUALITY, AND CONSERVATION This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Energy which took place online last May 26, 2021 with guests Prof. Charles Jumbe and Pierre Telep, with Dr. Sarah Mander, Vanessa Mukoro, and Christopher Walsh of Tyndall Manchester. CLIMATE CHANGE INCREASES EXTREME RAINFALL AND THE CHANCE This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Health which took place online last June 2, 2021 with guests Ronnie Murungu, Batsirai Muruju, and Paul Hunter hosted by Jo Greereand Roger Few.
TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCHHOMEABOUT USRESEARCHERSPUBLICATIONSPROJECTSNEWS This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Energy which took place online last May 26, 2021 with guests Prof. Charles Jumbe and Pierre Telep, with Dr. Sarah Mander, Vanessa Mukoro, and Christopher Walsh of Tyndall Manchester. OPENCLIM | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH The OpenCLIM project (Open Climate Impacts Modelling Framework) is designed to support UK assessment of climate risks and adaptation, including future Climate Change Risk Assessments and National Adaptation Programmes, by developing and applying an integrated impactassessment model.
TYNDALL CARBON TARGETER HELPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES RESPOND TO This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Energy which took place online last May 26, 2021 with guests Prof. Charles Jumbe and Pierre Telep, with Dr. Sarah Mander, Vanessa Mukoro, and Christopher Walsh of Tyndall Manchester. TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY Towards a culture of low carbon research for the 21 st Century, Tyndall Working Paper 161. The research community has highlighted for several decades the implications ofCORINNE LE QUÉRÉ
Professor Corinne Le Quéré FRS CBE, is Royal Society Research Professor of Climate Change Science at the University of East Anglia and former Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. Corinne conducts research on the interactions between climate change and the carbon cycle. She Chairs France's High Council on climate andis
EUROPEAN UNION FUNDS €2.4M DEEPDCARB GOVERNANCE PROJECT At UEA, Tyndall Centre researchers will lead the €2.4million project ‘DeepDCarb - Deep Decarbonisation: The Democratic Challenge of Navigating Governance Traps’, which will contribute to understanding the scope for unlocking the impasse in society’s struggle to deliver deep decarbonisation. Principal investigator Prof Andy Jordan, fromANDREW WELFLE
Andrew is a Research Fellow at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at The University of Manchester. Andrew has a background and interests in environmental, energy and engineering themes, a strong track record undertaking sustainability, climate change and bioenergy research through developing modelling toolkits and analysismethodologies.
ANN STEVENSON
Biography. Ann has spent 25 years working in consultancy encouraging businesses to adopt resource efficiency and environmental best practices. Following an initial consultancy career as a risk and safety consultant for the chemical and nuclear industry, Ann became a programme manager and change management consultant on a range ofgovernment
KATIE JENKINS
Katie is a research member of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, with over ten years’ experience working on various multidisciplinary projects with a focus on the integrated assessment of climate risks, social and economic impacts, and adaptation strategies. In particular, her research has focused on modellingdirect and indirect
TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY Tyndall Travel Strategy . The Tyndall Travel Strategy was developed by researchers at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, based on reflections during multiple Tyndall assemblies TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCHHOMEABOUT USRESEARCHERSPUBLICATIONSPROJECTSNEWS This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Energy which took place online last May 26, 2021 with guests Prof. Charles Jumbe and Pierre Telep, with Dr. Sarah Mander, Vanessa Mukoro, and Christopher Walsh of Tyndall Manchester. OPENCLIM | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH The OpenCLIM project (Open Climate Impacts Modelling Framework) is designed to support UK assessment of climate risks and adaptation, including future Climate Change Risk Assessments and National Adaptation Programmes, by developing and applying an integrated impactassessment model.
TYNDALL CARBON TARGETER HELPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES RESPOND TO This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Energy which took place online last May 26, 2021 with guests Prof. Charles Jumbe and Pierre Telep, with Dr. Sarah Mander, Vanessa Mukoro, and Christopher Walsh of Tyndall Manchester. TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY Towards a culture of low carbon research for the 21 st Century, Tyndall Working Paper 161. The research community has highlighted for several decades the implications ofCORINNE LE QUÉRÉ
Professor Corinne Le Quéré FRS CBE, is Royal Society Research Professor of Climate Change Science at the University of East Anglia and former Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. Corinne conducts research on the interactions between climate change and the carbon cycle. She Chairs France's High Council on climate andis
EUROPEAN UNION FUNDS €2.4M DEEPDCARB GOVERNANCE PROJECT At UEA, Tyndall Centre researchers will lead the €2.4million project ‘DeepDCarb - Deep Decarbonisation: The Democratic Challenge of Navigating Governance Traps’, which will contribute to understanding the scope for unlocking the impasse in society’s struggle to deliver deep decarbonisation. Principal investigator Prof Andy Jordan, fromANDREW WELFLE
Andrew is a Research Fellow at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at The University of Manchester. Andrew has a background and interests in environmental, energy and engineering themes, a strong track record undertaking sustainability, climate change and bioenergy research through developing modelling toolkits and analysismethodologies.
ANN STEVENSON
Biography. Ann has spent 25 years working in consultancy encouraging businesses to adopt resource efficiency and environmental best practices. Following an initial consultancy career as a risk and safety consultant for the chemical and nuclear industry, Ann became a programme manager and change management consultant on a range ofgovernment
KATIE JENKINS
Katie is a research member of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, with over ten years’ experience working on various multidisciplinary projects with a focus on the integrated assessment of climate risks, social and economic impacts, and adaptation strategies. In particular, her research has focused on modellingdirect and indirect
TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY Tyndall Travel Strategy . The Tyndall Travel Strategy was developed by researchers at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, based on reflections during multiple Tyndall assemblies ABOUT THE TYNDALL CENTRE About the Tyndall Centre: The Tyndall Centre was founded in 2000 to conduct cutting edge, interdisciplinary research, and provide a conduit between scientists and policymakers. With nearly 200 members ranging from PhD researchers to Professors, the Tyndall Centre represents a substantial body of the UK’s climate change expertisefrom across
TYNDALL TRAVEL STRATEGY Towards a culture of low carbon research for the 21 st Century, Tyndall Working Paper 161. The research community has highlighted for several decades the implications of TYNDALL CARBON TARGETER HELPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES RESPOND TO This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Energy which took place online last May 26, 2021 with guests Prof. Charles Jumbe and Pierre Telep, with Dr. Sarah Mander, Vanessa Mukoro, and Christopher Walsh of Tyndall Manchester. PARTNERS | TYNDALL CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, CAST is a £5 million research centre which explores how we can live differently to achieve the rapid and far-reaching emissions cuts required to address climate change. While there is now strong international momentum on action to tackle climate change, it is clear that critical targets (such as keeping global temperature rise to well within UK SUPERGEN BIOENERGY HUB UK Supergen Bioenergy Hub. The Supergen Bioenergy Hub is the UK’s 5m bioenergy research programme, that aims to develop sustainable bioenergy systems that support the UK's transition to an affordable, resilient, low-carbon energy future. It will do this by pursuing the following objectives: Explore options for the production of sufficientADAPT LOCK-IN
ADAPT Lock-in. Climate Adaptation Policy Lock-ins: a 3 x 3 Approach (ADAPT Lock-in) is a cross-disciplinary three-year collaboration between the University of East Anglia (UK), Carl von Ossietzky University, Oldenburg (Germany) and the Open University of the Netherlands, financed under the Open Research Area (ORA) in the SocialSciences programme.
ROBERT NICHOLLS
Professor Nicholls is Director of the Tyndall Centre since 01 October 2019. He is a member of the Tyndall Centre since its founding, researching the consequences of climate change for coastal areas and led the development of the Tyndall Centre's coastal processessimulator.
AVOIDED RISKS OF GLOBAL WARMING Avoided risks of global warming. Our research considers the risks of global warming associated with 1.5C to 4C degrees on behalf of BEIS, the client for this research. We are supporting the UK’s international climate policy objective of increasing global ambition for mitigation to meet the internationally agreed long-term globaltemperature
WATCH: CLIMATE CHANGE, INEQUALITY, AND CONSERVATION This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Energy which took place online last May 26, 2021 with guests Prof. Charles Jumbe and Pierre Telep, with Dr. Sarah Mander, Vanessa Mukoro, and Christopher Walsh of Tyndall Manchester. CLIMATE CHANGE INCREASES EXTREME RAINFALL AND THE CHANCE This is a recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Health which took place online last June 2, 2021 with guests Ronnie Murungu, Batsirai Muruju, and Paul Hunter hosted by Jo Greereand Roger Few.
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