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Shaping the research agenda: how can science provide the most useful information for climate decision making?

 
Date:    8 March 2016

Venue:  Royal Academy of Engineering,
              3 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5DG

This is the sister workshop to Evidence-based Decision Making in a New Climate (February 2016).  In March, a group of academics will convene to address specifically the challenges raised by business and government participants in the first workshop.  How can we improve the usefulness and usability of climate information, without going beyond the limits of the available information?  How should we think about and present scientific uncertainty?  What new research directions might be stimulated by the issues identified? 

To encourage in-depth discussion, we are limiting numbers to 20 participants.

Programme will be available shortly.

For further inquiries and to confirm your registration, please contact Erica Thompson

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