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ClimateXChange hosts panel discussion with world's leading climate scientists

ClimateXChange - Scotland’s centre of expertise on climate change, based at ECCI - is to host a panel discussion with members of the world’s leading group of climate scientists on Wednesday 3 April 2019.

The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) are meeting in Edinburgh next month as part of their work on reducing the rate of climate change.

To coincide, the IPCC has teamed up with ClimateXChange to run a public panel discussion on ‘Climate Action in Small Countries and Regions’.

Co-chaired by Professor Dave Reay from the University of Edinburgh’s School of GeoSciences, the event will feature experts at the forefront of global efforts to tackle climate change at the local and national level.

The panel is made up of:

  • Leon Clarke, Leader, Integrated Human Earth Systems Science program, University of Maryland/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), “Climate action in US states and cities”
  • Minal Pathak, Senior Scientist, IPCC WG III Technical Support Unit, University of Ahmedabad, “Climate action in Gujurat”
  • Shuaib Lwasa, Associate Professor, Makerere University/World Resource Institute, “Climate action in Kampala”
  • Manfred Fischdick, Vice President, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, “Climate action in North-Rhine Westphalia”
  • Katherine White, Head of International, Strategy and Projects Unit, Decarbonisation Division, Scottish Government, “Climate action in Scotland and the importance of International collaboration”
  • Catriona Patterson, Chair, 2050 Climate Group, "Engaging, educating and empowering future leaders to take action on climate change"

The event will also be chaired by Professor Jim Skea, co-chair of IPCC working group III which is looking at reducing the rate of climate change.

Professor Dave Reay, Chair in Carbon Management and Education at the University of Edinburgh and ClimateXChange Principal Investigator, said: “We are delighted to be collaborating with the IPCC on this event at a time when Scotland is developing new climate goals.

“There are many examples where cities, states, regions and small countries are leading the way in making a low carbon future a reality.

“This is an opportunity to hear about innovative and inspiring action to tackle climate change from some of those at the forefront of these efforts across the world.”
  • Date: Wednesday 3 April 2019
  • Time: 6pm – 8pm
  • Venue: Lecture Theatre G.03, 50 George Square, Edinburgh

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Registration for the panel discussion is currently full but you can put your name down to be notified if spaces become free.