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Greenhouse to icehouse and back? Antarctica's future in a 400ppm world

Greenhouse to Icehouse and Back?

Antarctica's future in a 400ppm world


Webinar by

Professor Dame Jane Francis, British Antarctic Survey.
30th June 2022, 4:00 pm



Abstract

From fossils of forests and dinosaurs to massive ice-sheets several km thick, this talk will cover the greenhouse to icehouse transition over the past 100 million years of Antarctica’s climate history. As our global climate warms, is Antarctica now on a reverse journey back to the greenhouse?  

Biography

Jane Francis is Director of the British Antarctic Survey, a research centre of the Natural Environment Research Council (UKRI-NERC). She is involved with international polar organisations, such as the Antarctic Treaty and European Polar Board, and on several advisory boards of national polar programmes. 

            Jane is a geologist by training, with research interests in past climate change. She has undertaken research projects at the universities of Southampton, London, Leeds and Adelaide, using fossil plants to determine the change from greenhouse to icehouse climates in the polar regions over the past 100 million years. She has undertaken over 15 scientific expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctica in search of fossil forests.

 Jane was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (DCMG) in recognition of services to UK polar science and diplomacy. She was also awarded the UK Polar Medal by H.M The Queen, is Chancellor of the University of Leeds, and a Fellow of the Royal Society.


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This webinar will be hosted using Zoom and also broadcast on YouTube where it will be available to view for a period of time afterwards.

 
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