How Global Science Supports Our Future Climate
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change brings together expert scientists from around the world to make assessments of climate change its implications and future risks.
The regular assessments that it makes form the scientific basis for international negotiations and national policies to tackle climate change. In this lecture, linked to an IPCC Expert Workshop taking place at the University of Reading, the IPCC Chair, Prof. Jim Skea will give an introduction to how IPCC works and what it does.
Following this introduction a panel of experts from the University of Reading, the Met Office and government will answer your questions about the IPCC and climate change more broadly.
Part of the University of Reading Centenary Lecture Series