To mark the release of the IPCC Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5ÂșC, the University of Southampton hosted a panel discussion focusing on the coastal and marine implications and relevance for the Paris Agreement. Among the panelists were DECCMA Principle Investigator Professor Robert Nicholls and researcher Dr Sally Brown, who led the recent paper in the journal Regional Environmental Change that outlines the implications of sea level rise under 1.5ÂșC, 2ÂșC and 3ÂșC in deltas, and was a lead author on the IPCC special report. A video recording of the panel discussion is now available.
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University of Southampton hosts panel discussion on coastal and marine implications of 1.5ÂșC global warming
To mark the release of the IPCC Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5ÂșC, the University of Southampton is today hosting a panel discussion focusing on the coastal and marine implications and relevance for the Paris Agreement. Among the panelists will be DECCMA Principle Investigator Professor Robert Nicholls and researcher Dr Sally Brown, who led the recent paper in the journal Regional Environmental Change that outlines the implications of sea level rise under 1.5ÂșC, 2ÂșC and 3ÂșC in deltas, and was a lead author on the IPCC special report. A summary of the discussion will be posted here shortly after the event.