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CO2 solutions: ocean carbon storage options |
The speakers explore the various approaches being proposed to store and preserve CO2 in the ocean, many inspired by mechanisms known to function naturally in the past, and assess the challenges and research hurdles for their implementation in the future. |
Ros Rickaby, Sophie Gill, Roxana Shafiee, Myles Allen |
07 Jun 2021 |
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Net zero – why and how? |
The first discussion in the Oxford Net Zero Series, hosted by the Oxford Martin School, hones in on the fundamental motivation of the research programme: ‘Why net zero? |
Myles Allen, Kaya Axelsson, Sam Fankhauser, Steve Smith |
01 Mar 2021 |
13 |
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Climate change - who should we sue? |
In this episode of Futuremakers, we’re asking what does a rise in litigious climate action mean for society as we race to meet climate targets? |
Peter Millican, Fredi Otto, Liz Fisher, Myles Allen |
13 Dec 2019 |
12 |
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Twelve years to climate disaster? |
The IPCC’s 2018 Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C broke into the public consciousness through media reporting that we only had twelve years to limit climate change catastrophe. |
Peter Millican, James Painter, Myles Allen, Helen Johnson |
28 Oct 2019 |
11 |
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How computers have changed the way we do physics - Chaos and climate change |
The power of available computers has now grown exponentially for many decades. The ability to discover numerically the implications of equations and models has opened our eyes to previously hidden aspects of physics. |
Myles Allen |
11 Feb 2016 |
10 |
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How hot will it get in a world run by economists? A physicist’s take on climate change policy |
Physics Colloquium 23rd October 2015 delivered by Professor Myles Allen |
Myles Allen |
26 Oct 2015 |
9 |
Creative Commons |
Climate change: what science and the IPCC report has to say |
Nick Eyre and Myles Allen give a talk for the Oxford Martin School on climate change and the IPCC report. |
Myles Allen, Nick Eyre |
18 Aug 2015 |
8 |
Creative Commons |
Resource stewardship - can we develop a new common sense morality? |
With Professor Myles Allen, Co-Director, Oxford Martin Programme on Resource Stewardship. You can show people all the evidence in the world about climate change, but if the policy debate is framed in an intractable way, it won't make any difference. |
Myles Allen, Ian Goldin |
22 May 2013 |
7 |
Creative Commons |
Who's to Blame for the Weather? |
Professor Allen of the Oxford University Environmental Change Institute discusses one of the most pressing issues of the modern day - Climate Change. |
Myles Allen |
08 Apr 2013 |
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The IPCC's Communication of Risk and Uncertainty |
Professor Myles Allen, Environmental Change Institute, Oxford, gives a talk for the Communicating Risk and Uncertainty conference, held at Green Templton College, Oxford on 15th Novemeber 2012. |
Myles Allen |
10 Dec 2012 |
5 |
Creative Commons |
Climate change and two concepts of liberty |
The final lecture in the series entitled Climate Connections was presented by Dr Myles Allen who currently heads the Climate Dynamics Group in the Department of Physics, University of Oxford. |
Myles Allen |
24 May 2012 |
4 |
Creative Commons |
The People's Planet: Reconnecting climate science, climate policy and reality |
Myles Allen (Professor of Geosystem Science, School of Geography and the Environment and Department of Physics) delivers his inaugural lecture on 28 Nov 2011. |
Myles Allen |
07 Feb 2012 |
3 |
Creative Commons |
The People's Planet: Reconnecting climate science, climate policy and reality |
Myles Allen (Professor of Geosystem Science, School of Geography and the Environment and Department of Physics) delivers his inaugural lecture on 28 Nov 2011. |
Myles Allen |
07 Feb 2012 |
2 |
Creative Commons |
Climate and Weather: The Ends of Acts of God? |
Professor Myles Allen explains how research at Oxford allows us to quantify just how much climate change caused by past emissions is costing individuals, corporations and potentially entire countries. |
Myles Allen |
28 Sep 2011 |
1 |
Creative Commons |
What will it take to avoid 2, 3 and 4+ degrees? |
Second presentation of session 9 (Avoiding large climate changes 1) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference: What will it take to avoid 2, 3 and 4+ degrees? The importance of cumulative emissions. |
Myles Allen |
27 Nov 2009 |