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Climatic Change and Global Challenges Shaping the Future Lecture The University of Exeter and the Met Office present a panel of distinguished guests in discussion about our changing climate and the challenges this creates. Professor John Mitchell OBE, Chief Scientist at the Met Office, will summarise some key issues about Climate Change followed by a discussion with learned colleagues including experts from the University of Exeter. The panel will be chaired by Sir Robin Nicholson FRS, a former non-executive director of BP and Rolls Royce and a current member of the University of Exeter’s Council. To reserve your place at this event please email Liz Hull: [email protected] or call the University of Exeter Events Office on 01392 262359. Lecture theatres 1 and 2, Level Three, Main Building, University of Exeter – Cornwall Campus Penryn, Cornwall TR10 9EZ Tuesday 6 March 2007 at 7pm e x eter university of The Met Office is pleased to support the University’s Shaping the Future and Café Scientifique events which bring business, science and the community together. It is a world leader in weather forecasting, climate prediction and weather solutions. It works closely with its customers worldwide in retail, media, aviation, defence, and the public sector to find ways of making weather information more useful and accessible to their businesses and operations.

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Climatic Change and Global ChallengesShaping the Future Lecture

The University of Exeter andthe Met Office present a panelof distinguished guests indiscussion about our changingclimate and the challenges this creates.

Professor John Mitchell OBE,Chief Scientist at the MetOffice, will summarise somekey issues about ClimateChange followed by adiscussion with learnedcolleagues including experts

from the University of Exeter.The panel will be chaired by Sir Robin Nicholson FRS, aformer non-executive directorof BP and Rolls Royce and acurrent member of theUniversity of Exeter’s Council.

To reserve your place at thisevent please email Liz Hull:[email protected] or callthe University of Exeter EventsOffice on 01392 262359.

Lecture theatres 1 and 2, Level Three, Main Building,University of Exeter – Cornwall CampusPenryn, Cornwall TR10 9EZTuesday 6 March 2007 at 7pm

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The Met Office is pleased to support the University’s Shaping theFuture and Café Scientifique events which bring business, science and the community together. It is a world leader in weatherforecasting, climate prediction and weather solutions. It works closelywith its customers worldwide in retail, media, aviation, defence, andthe public sector to find ways of making weather information moreuseful and accessible to their businesses and operations.

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Name

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Please complete all the applicable details, keep a copy

of the directions, and return by post to:

Room 200, Northcote House, University of Exeter,

The Queen’s Drive, Exeter EX4 4QJ

or by fax to: 01392 263060

Please note physical tickets are not issued. For more informationplease contact Liz Hull on 01392 262359 or [email protected]

Climatic Change and Global ChallengesShaping the Future Lecture

Lecture theatres 1 and 2, Level Three, Main Building, University of Exeter – Cornwall CampusPenryn, Cornwall TR10 9EZTuesday 6 March 2007 at 7pm

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