> Unfortunately, Julia Slingo is not going to be able to make it to Oxford
on Monday 11 February due to unforeseen circumstances, so the lecture
previously advertised has been cancelled. We are hoping to arrange another
visit a little later in the year and will advertise the event at that time.
>
> Apologies for any inconvenience caused
>
> All the best
>
> Tim
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Tim Kruger <[email protected]>
> Date: 5 February 2013 14:57
> Subject: Lecture on geoengineering by Julia Slingo, Chief Scientist, The
Met Office in Oxford on Monday 11 February
> To:
>
>
> Please find below details of a lecture on geoengineering next Monday 11
February. Please circulate to anyone you think might be interested - the
lecture is open to all.
>
> "Geoengineering: Why We Need Due Diligence on the Science" - Professor
Julia Slingo, Chief Scientist, The Met Office.
> Monday 11 February 14:00 - 15:00 Lindemann Lecture Theatre, Clarendon
Building, Department of Physics, Parks Road, Oxford. OX1 3PU
>
> Professor Slingo, the Chief Scientist at the Met Office, will be giving a
talk on geoengineering and the role of modelling in performing due
diligence on proposed techniques. The meeting is organised by the Oxford
Geoengineering Programme (OGP), which is part of the Oxford Martin School.
The lecture is open to all - please note that with the Old Indian
Institute, the normal venue for talks by the OGP, undergoing renovation,
this talk will be held at the Lindemann Lecture Theatre at the Department
of Physics. Directions can be found here:
http://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/contact/Physicsmap.pdf
>

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