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“为什么世界不是Enou零碳排放gh?”

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Technical lecture
29 June 2021 19:00 - 20:30
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Description

We are pleased to be a supporter for the Energy Institute in their webinar about Climate Change Science.

Sir David Attenborough has said:
"We have left the stable and secure climatic period that gave birth to our civilisations. There is no going back - no matter what we do now, it's too late to avoid climate change and the poorest, the most vulnerable, those with the least security, are now certain to suffer."

In this Webinar, Prof Obbard takes a snapshot view of what the Climate Science Data is actually telling us today and project what the future may hold in store for us. It is a complex science to fully understand and this has resulted in many misconceptions and conflicting information.

As part of the lead up to COP26, EI Singapore Branch have invited a highly respected Climate Scientist to present the science as it is. Prof. Jeff Obbard will lead us through the complex maze of Climate Science using a well known movie figure to illustrate his points and bring home to us the seriousness of the topic.

Why The Net Zero Carbon World is Not Enough

As this is a supported event, please book through the Energy Institute link :(Book Here)

CPD
This event is eligible to for CPD:-
An understanding of why Sustainability is important
The development of engineering solutions
How research using Innovative solutions can help solve a global problem

Please note - the cut off date for bookings is 27 June. After this time, please contact the organiser directly.

Speaker(s)

Professor Jeff Obbard - Head of Climate Science Research Programme Office at the Centre for Climate Research Singapore.

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Webinar
On-Line Event
Singapore

Contact Details

Andy Bell
Singapore
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