Prof Richard Betts
@richardabetts
Climate scientist, University of Exeter & Met Office. IPCC lead author, Expert Advisor to Climate Change Committee. MBE Services to Understanding Climate Change
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http://geography.exeter.ac.uk/staff/index.php?web_id=Richard_Betts 01-01-2010 23:18:25
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Perhaps Steve Race - Exeterās MP šš will be now be able to stop Cllr Phil Bialyk and Exeter City Council from being so damn lilly livered and build a cycling & walking network suitable for people in our fantastic city. theguardian.com/politics/articā¦
Looking forward to Massive Attack on Sunday Impressed with how they're reducing carbon emissions: Battery-powered stages, not diesel generators Strong encouragement for audience to travel by train not car - guest bar for rail travellers, extra trains, etc Plant-based catering
Also, they've been taking Met Office advice on the weather during the build of the event site - challenging safety issue these last few days due to wind, as it's in an exposed location on the Downs above the Avon Gorge. Impressed that their team have thought of all these things!
Met Office Absolute triumph by Massive Attack and team last night! A stunning show - all the big songs, with amazing sound quality, iconic collaborators and fab support acts The low-carbon measures seemed to go very well š As forecast, the wind was not an issue (unlike Leeds festival)
Analysis: How ācarbon-cycle feedbacksā could make global warming worse | Zeke Hausfather Prof Richard Betts #CBarchive Read here: buff.ly/4dJPBCs
Postdoc opportunity with me and colleagues at the University of Exeter and Met Office, modelling methane emissions from tropical wetlands as a potential impact on climate
Met Office Massive Attack Great article in nature about the Massive Attack Act1.5C show