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Event
- Title:
- Coral Reef Crisis - major ecosystem collapse
- When:
- 06.07.2009 - 06.07.2009 15.30 h - 17.00 h
- Where:
- The Royal Society - Westminster
- Category:
- Lectures
Description
Public Presentation: 6th July 2009 (15:30 -17.00) at the Royal Society
by Professor J.E.N. Veron
With introduction by Sir David Attenborough
Communicating the danger of major ecosystem collapse
Coral reefs are directly impacted by the synergistic effects of global warming and ocean acidification and are likely to be placed into a situation of irreversible decline if immediate steps are not taken to reduce CO2 emissions. In December 2009, Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) will be meeting in Copenhagen to discuss and hopefully agree to greenhouse gas emission reduction targets. The scientific community has a critical role to play in informing the decision makers involved in the UNFCCC talks about the level of greenhouse gas emissions cuts required to avoid the most severe impacts of climate change and ocean acidification.
Professor J.E.N Veron is the former Chief Scientist of the Australian Institute of Marine Science and widely regarded as the world’s leading authority on coral reef ecosystems. He has extensively researched the highly synergistic threats posed to coral reef ecosystems by global warming and ocean acidification. Professor Veron will summarise these threats and the action he believes is essential at Copenhagen this December.
This presentation will be followed by a summary of the findings and recommendations of a Technical Expert Workshop held earlier in the day.
This event is being organised by the International Programme on the State of the Ocean, the Royal Society, and the Zoological Society of London.
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Venue
- Venue:
- The Royal Society - Website
- Street:
- 6-9 Carlton House Terrace
- ZIP:
- SW1Y 5AG
- City:
- Westminster
- State:
- London
Description
The Royal Society, the national academy of science of the UK and the Commonwealth, is at the cutting edge of scientific progress.
They support many top young scientists, engineers and technologists, influence science policy, debate scientific issues with the public and much more. The Royal Soceity is an independent, charitable body which derives our authoritative status from over 1400 Fellows and Foreign Members.
Phone: +44 (0)20 7451 2500
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