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Two new books from one Tyndall author
Routledge has published 'Politics of the Environment: a survey', edited by Chukwumerije Okereke at UEA, and 'Global Justice and Neoliberal Environmental Governance', which is authored by Chukwumerije Okereke ..more »

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From the Directors, researchers and staff of the Tyndall Centre
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Tyndall Director mentioned in Nobel Prize acceptance speech
The major contribution to the IPCC of Professor Bob Watson, the Tyndall Centre's Director for Strategic Development, was recognised in the acceptance speech of current IPCC Chair, Dr Rajendra Pachauri  ..more »

PhD superhero featured by BBC
Here featured in his Eco-Power Ranger leotard, Neil Jennings of UEA runs the Student Switch Off to save energy and emissions in campus Halls of Residence, and is an ambassador of the Ben and Jerry's Climate Change College
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Trans-national Tyndall at the United Nations
Tyndall Centre scientists from UEA, Oxford, Newcastle and Sussex are taking part in EU, South African and UK events, as well as carrying out fieldwork, at the UN climate change conference in Bali ..more »

Climate change could triple population at risk from coastal flooding by 2070
150 million people could be exposed to a 1 in 100 year coastal flood event by 2070, up from 40 million today, says a new report by the OECD. The co-authors include Professor Robert Nicholls from the Tyndall Centre at Southampton University. ..more »

PA Consulting assesses the economic impact of the Tyndall Centre
"Frequent references to the work of the Tyndall Centre in Parliament also suggest it is having policy influence...staff produced almost 300 peer reviewed published papers in the first five years of operation"
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