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British Antarctic Survey – Polar Oceans seminar

Friday 11 Oct:  British Antarctic Survey – Polar Oceans seminar series – 11:00-12:00

Venue: British Antarctic Survey, conference room.

Speaker: David M. Holland (New York University).

TitleTropical Atlantic Ocean Impacts on Antarctic Peninsula Area Climate.

If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr Dan Jones.

If external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building.

Abstract: Antarctic climate in winter is known to be influenced, among other factors, by changes in radiative forcing and remote Pacific climate variability, but none explains the observed sea ice trend or Peninsula warming. Looking to the Tropical Atlantic, a leading mode of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) variability, the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation (AMO), has been overlooked. We show that AMO related SST anomalies, particularly in the Tropical Atlantic, induce a positive phase response in the Southern Annular Mode, strengthen the Amundsen Sea Low, project onto the observed dipole-like sea-ice distribution between the Ross and Amundsen Seas, and contribute to Antarctic Peninsula warming. Support for these findings comes from analysis of observational and reanalysis data, and independently from atmospheric model simulations forced by specified SSTs. This study suggests that the Tropical/North Atlantic is important for projections of future climate variability of Antarctica, and has possible implications for the global thermohaline circulation and sea-level change.

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Seminar: Cambridge Centre for Climate Science

Thursday 10 Oct:  Cambridge Centre for Climate Science- 14:00-18:00

Venue: McGrath Centre, St Catharine’s College, Cambridge.

Speaker: Prof Gabi Hegerl, Prof Ted Shepherd, Prof Mat Collins, Prof David Vaughan.

TitleIPCC Fifth Assessment Report: what have we learned, and where do we go next?

If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr Amanda Maycock.

To mark the release of the IPCC WG1 Fifth Assessment Report, we have invited some of the UK’s leading climate science experts to talk about the key new findings from the report and discuss where the field might be headed next.

Registration details to follow soon

Draft schedule:

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Talk: Opening the black box: Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) modelling in Antarctica

Tuesday 08 Oct:  British Antarctic Survey – 15:00-16:00

Venue: British Antarctic Survey, Room 187.

Speaker: Pippa Whitehouse, University of Durham.

TitleOpening the black box: Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) modelling in Antarctica.

If you have a question about this talk, please contact Rosie Williams.

If you are coming from outside BAS please let the organiser know in advance to gain access to the building

Abstract: Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) modelling – the study of how the earth system responds to surface load changes during a glacial cycle – can seem a little bit like a black box. In this talk I will open up that box, and describe the underlying physical processes that we are trying to model, some unexpected feedbacks between these processes, and discuss the data that we use to constrain and tune GIA models in Antarctica. There is growing recognition that, in order to tease out the signal of present-day ice mass change from gravity and altimetry observations, we need to carefully account for the residual GIA signal that is associated with past ice mass changes. I will discuss cutting edge approaches to quantifying this signal and outline a few outstanding issues, most of which will need to be tackled via an inter-disciplinary approach.

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Centre for Atmospheric Science seminars

Tuesday 08 Oct:  Centre for Atmospheric Science seminars, Chemistry Dept. – 14:00-15:00

Venue: Unilever Lecture Theatre, Department of Chemistry.

Speaker: Wen Chen and Huizhi Liu (Chinese Academy of Science).

Title: Changes in the Extratropical and Tropical Impacts on the East Asian Winter Monsoon/Carbon dioxide flux measurement of the magacity of Beijing with eddy covariance method.

If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr Amanda Maycock.

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Summer Internship Opportunity in Homeswithgreen

Homeswithgreen is a start-up business aiming to provide consumers with concise information about measures they should be adopting on their homes and is building a membership base of potential suppliers which is growing by the day. The suppliers as well as consumers also get access to a range of business deals which Homeswithgreen is negotiating on their behalf. See more details please go to www.homeswithgreen.com<http://www.homeswithgreen.com>.

The business is looking for an ambitious summer intern whose responsibilities would be to:

1) Update and refresh content on the website with regard to renewable technologies and policies.

2) Maintain and build relationships with public sector bodies such as DECC, the REA, EST

3) Draft newsletters to consumers and our business members.

4) Help with building web tools such as a solar and biomass calculator (if suitable skills)

5) Drive forward the social media strategy (if an area of interest),

This has the opportunity to become a permanent placement. Anyone who is interested please feel free to contact with Baiju Devani<baiju@homeswithgreen.com><Mobile:   +44 (0) 7859877515>.

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GreenZine – the evolution

Thats right guys, GreenZine is breathing and evolving. So much so that we’ve moved to a new platform – go to the new website for 5 new articles for your perusal: is ‘Thrift Shop’ the best green anthem ever? should aviation be banned in Jailbreak? are we framing the climate change debate in the wrong way? PLUS: find out about FISH & what is off our radar…

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Thats right guys, GreenZine is breathing and evolving. So much so that we’ve moved to a new platform – go to the new website for 5 new articles for your perusal: is ‘Thrift Shop’ the best green anthem ever? should aviation be banned in Jailbreak? are we framing the climate change debate in the wrong way? PLUS: find out about FISH & what is off our radar…Thats right guys, GreenZine is breathing and evolving. So much so that we’ve moved to a new platform – go to the new website for 5 new articles for your perusal: is ‘Thrift Shop’ the best green anthem ever? should aviation be banned in Jailbreak? are we framing the climate change debate in the wrong way? PLUS: find out about FISH & what is off our radar…

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Green Internships in Cambridge: A Report

Are you thinking about a summer internship? Why not take a look at our report on Green Internships in Cambridge and get some tips and advice on how to go about getting an internship and into a career which is bright in more than one way!

See the report in PDF format here: Green Internships in Cambridge: A Bright Future in More than One Way!

Report written by Nina Klein, Chris Barry and Ed Brent.

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Be Part of the Zero Carbon Society Committee!

We are now recruiting a new committee! Being part of the committee allows you to turn ideas into reality and contribute to the activities of the society, which in the past have included a wide variety of campaigns, speaker events, careers events and more. No previous involvement with the society is required. Positions available are: President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Publicity Officer, Speaker Series Co-ordinator. Applications close 16/02/13. To apply, email info@zerocarbonsociety.org stating your:

– Name
– Year & Subject of study
– Your position of preference
– A short paragraph (150-300 words) explaining why you would like to be on the committee, and what/how you feel you can contribute.