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Doctoral Training Partnership | Climate
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Oxford Networks for the Environment, University of Oxford. The Physical Climate System. The Oxford DTP in Environmental Research will offer a world class, multidisciplinary training environment for the next generation of researchers working at the frontiers of Environmental Science. The annual cohort will comprise 24 students, about three quarters of whom will be Research Council funded, with the remainder supported by university and college scholarships and non-academic Partners.
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How will 1°C – 4°C global temperature rise affect rainfall in Africa? | Climate
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Oxford Networks for the Environment, University of Oxford. How will 1 C – 4 C global temperature rise affect rainfall in Africa? A new study by Rachel James and Professor Richard Washington. Examines the projected changes in temperature and rainfall in Africa with 1 C, 2 C, 3 C, and 4 C of global warming. James, R. and Washington, R. (2012) Changes in African temperature and precipitation associated with degrees of global warming. Research Groups Working on Similar Topics. Climate Systems and Policy.
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Was human influence on climate responsible for the 2010 Russian heatwave? | Climate
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Oxford Networks for the Environment, University of Oxford. Was human influence on climate responsible for the 2010 Russian heatwave? In summer 2010 Western Russia was hit by a devastating heatwave – by far the warmest July since records began. To what extent this event was primarily natural in origin, or attributable to human-induced climate change, is a matter of intense controversy. New research. These findings are the first published results from the Weather at Home. The world’s biggest climate foreca...
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Caves point to thawing of Siberia | Climate
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Oxford Networks for the Environment, University of Oxford. Caves point to thawing of Siberia. Interdisciplinary research into how society responds to the threats and opportunities of a changing climate. Multi-disciplinary leadership in climate research, focusing on the physical science, impacts, adaptation and policy. Oxford University 2016 Based upon an original site design by One. Privacy and Cookie Policy.
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Site Map | Climate
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Oxford Networks for the Environment, University of Oxford. Attribution of climate-related extremes workshop. ACE workshop: 12 September 2012. ACE Workshop: 13 September 2012. ACE Workshop: 14 September 2012. Met Office Academic Partnership. Climate Lectures and Seminars. Privacy and Cookie Policy. Interdisciplinary research into how society responds to the threats and opportunities of a changing climate. Oxford University 2016 Based upon an original site design by One. Privacy and Cookie Policy.
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Privacy and Cookie Policy | Climate
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Oxford Networks for the Environment, University of Oxford. Privacy and Cookie Policy. Privacy and Cookie Policy. Which applies to this website, for more information. The ONE Climate website complies with the SoGE and University of Oxford web publishing and IT policies. Please also see our privacy and cookies information below. What information is collected? How the information we collect is used. Personal information provided to the SoGE by you will only be used for the purposes stated when the informati...
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Rapid link between North Atlantic climate and East Asian monsoon 8200 years ago | Climate
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Oxford Networks for the Environment, University of Oxford. Rapid link between North Atlantic climate and East Asian monsoon 8200 years ago. Interdisciplinary research into how society responds to the threats and opportunities of a changing climate. Multi-disciplinary leadership in climate research, focusing on the physical science, impacts, adaptation and policy. Oxford University 2016 Based upon an original site design by One. Privacy and Cookie Policy.
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Events | Climate
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Oxford Networks for the Environment, University of Oxford. Carbon capture and storage. 15 degrees: Meeting the Challenges of the Paris Climate Agreement. Sep 21 Sep 22 all-day. The 15 degrees conference will contribute to the evidence base for the Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5 C above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, which the IPCC has been called upon to produce in 2018. Why and how did we arrive at 1.5 degrees? Financing 1.5 degrees.
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People | Climate
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Oxford Networks for the Environment, University of Oxford. Filter by research theme. Impacts on human systems. Impacts on physical systems. Page 1 of 43. Tom is interested in the impact of climatic variations on extreme values of sea-states and storm surges in the ocean. E: thomas.adcock@eng.ox.ac.uk. View their website ». Samin is studying the microbiology of algae growing on sandstone walls and implications for the impacts of climate change on cultural heritage. Professor of Geosystem Science.
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