
Piers Forster is founding Director of the Priestley Centre for Climate Futures and Professor of Physical Climate Change at the University of Leeds. He is recognised as a highly cited climate scientist with over 30 years of experience researching the causes and impacts of climate change, as well as mitigation and adaptation approaches and their connection to national and international climate policy. He Leads the Indicators of Global Climate Change Project, an international independent initiative to provide annual updates of key climate indicators to policymakers.
He was made a fellow of the American Geophysical Union in 2019 and has played leading roles authoring Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports, including its Special Report on 1.5°C and its latest IPCC 6th Assessment Report. He has sat on the UK Government’s Climate Change Committee since 2018 and has served as the Committee’s Chair for 2023-2025.
Who Should Attend?
This talk is for anyone who wants to understand the UK's response to the climate emergency, including:
Questions to Reflect On
Practical Information
The presentation will include time for questions and discussion. Booking is strongly advised.
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