Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
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Celebrating 25 years of providing cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research on climate change. Our evidence informs society’s transition to a sustainable, low-carbon and climate-resilient future.
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📢 New open-access webserver from the Wallace Initiative - to understand the vulnerability of protected areas to climate change and help increase the area’s resilience

🟢 ~98,000 reports
🟢 one for most of the terrestrial protected areas in the world >1km2 in size
Access here ➡️
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Wallace-pARCs
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This #InternationalPodcastDay tune into ‘Confessions of an Early Career Researcher’ – a new guide to the world of academia post-PhD.

The first three episodes of the podcast are available now. Subscribe for our next episodes, live on 15 October: https://bit.ly/4pNaTp1
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Sign up for this public debate, which addresses two of our most pressing challenges: the existential risks posed by #AI and #ClimateChange, and the adaptive measures humanity must take.

🗣️ @rupertread.bsky.social and Dr Jake Newman
📅 Sat 22 November, 4pm
📍 Norwich
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Last chance to enrol on the "Climate risks and resilience CPD course" at @newcastleuni.bsky.social: buff.ly/l6lNPMS

By Monday, join a course to:
⚡understand #ClimateChange risks to society & infrastructure
⚡identify sustainable adaptation strategies
⚡understand developing climate risk assessments
Course Detail · CPD Portal
This 8-week CPD course introduces the concept of risk in the context of natural meteorological hazards in a changing climate. The impacts of climate change on different sectors are explored and…
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Climate models: fewer hailstorms in central and northern Europe by 2100, but southern Europe may face a higher risk of rare, destructive hail ➡️ tyndall.ac.uk/news/climate...
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New high-res climate models show Europe may face fewer severe hailstorms by 2100, but southern regions could see more of the largest, most damaging hail: tyndall.ac.uk/news/climate...
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📹 Tyndall Centre's Asher Minns took questions from pupils in Hertfordshire on subjects from transport and wildlife to climate anxiety and their own contributions. Have a watch via ITV Anglia:
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Flood risks along coastlines aren't solely linked to #ClimateChange. New findings in Nature Climate Change suggest that land-use strategies and urban planning will be crucial for China's future adaptability: a lesson that holds importance worldwide. Full story:
Policy decisions, not just climate change, will shape China’s future flood risk - Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
Land-use and development decisions may have a greater impact on coastal flood exposure in China than sea-level rise itself, according to a major international study.
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"Climate change is an all-encompassing issue that we cannot ignore, waste time being inactive or argue about... We cannot wait or deliberate because we are already missing our chance to protect this region and our planet’s future. The co-benefits of climate action are considerable.”
Leading climate research centre celebrates 25th anniversary
Twenty-five years of leading climate research for policy was celebrated at the University of East Anglia last week with a major conference that addressed the opportunities and challenges for climate…
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Europe may see fewer severe hailstorms by 2100 but the larger, most damaging hailstones could become more common in the south of the continent.

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New study suggests: risk is shifting, not disappearing 🔗 tyndall.ac.uk/news/climate...
A red car on a road after a hailstorm, with rainwater and hailstones to the side of it. Photo by David Trinks via Unsplash
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A new UEA study has found that UK Members of Parliament (MPs) and the public overestimated the time left to meet a critical deadline for limiting global warming. 

Read more 👉 bit.ly/3KAs1y2

#UKParliament #MPs #ClimateChange
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View of the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben next to the River Thames under a partly cloudy sky.
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A striking new study finds that China's policy and planning decisions will play a greater role than sea-level rise in shaping future #FloodRisk.

Development choices could determine whether millions of people and trillions of dollars of assets remain exposed.

🔗 tyndall.ac.uk/news/policy-...
Photo of watery landscape with river, sea and fields in Dishui Hu in Shanghai, China, by Collins Zhao via Pexels
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As part of a special programme on ITV Anglia schoolchildren asked Asher Minns from the @tyndallcentre.bsky.social at UEA about climate change, from causes to solutions.

Watch here 👉 www.itv.com/watch/news/w...

#ClimateChange #ClimateScience

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To celebrate its 25th anniversary, the Tyndall Centre has just hosted its largest ever climate conference on the UEA campus in Norwich, UK - ‘The Critical Decade for Climate Action':
Why Norwich continues to be at the heart of climate change research
Why Norwich continues to be at the heart of climate change research
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A must-read study in changing how we think about coastal vulnerability 🌊 New research shows that China's land-use + development decisions could be the dominant factor in future flood exposure for millions. A powerful reminder that policy choices today build (or protect) the future ⬇️
Policy decisions, not just climate change, will shape China’s future flood risk - Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
Land-use and development decisions may have a greater impact on coastal flood exposure in China than sea-level rise itself, according to a major international study.
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Early Career Researchers: The Tyndall Centre is dedicated to trans-disciplinary research, actively blending researchers from the social and natural sciences and engineering to develop sustainable responses to climate change.

We need your unique skills🤝 tyndall.ac.uk/about/ #ECRs
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New research in @natclimate.nature.com reveals a critical finding for coastal resilience: development policy, not just SLR, is the main driver of China's coastal flood risk by 2100. Securing the future requires reducing emissions * and * integrated spatial planning ➡️ tyndall.ac.uk/news/policy-...
Photo of watery landscape with river, sea and fields in Dishui Hu in Shanghai, China, by Collins Zhao via Pexels
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Climate action isn't just about emissions; it's about justice. Our research explores the equitable distribution of climate responsibilities and risks, ensuring a just transition is central to future planning: tyndall.ac.uk/tyndall-rese...
Mother and baby seated on a bed, above a flooded floor in their small home, possessions raised above the water in Kolkata, Eastern India. Photo by Joydeep Mukherjee / Climate Visuals Countdown under Creative Commons, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0