Myles Allen
Counting carbon...into history. And wish them luck. Myles Allen heads the Climate Dynamics Group in the Department of Physics, Oxford University, and is the principal investigator of climateprediction.net The Green Room is a series of opinion... In this article: Carbon, Carbon dioxide, Climate change, Science Museum, Copenhagen, Carbon footprint, Global warming, Coal, and Fossil fuel |
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The Australian | November 12, 2009
MIRED IN CLIMATEOF CONFUSION
...have been expressing their shock. "As a scientist who works on climate change, I find it deeply alarming," said Myles Allen, who heads the Climate Dynamics group at the University of Oxford. Allen's concerns are entirely...
In this article: Climate change, Global warming, God, Democracy, Scientific method, and Ideology
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Guardian | November 05, 2009
It isn't godly being green Myles Allen
...everywhere, in the name of science in general. Myles Allen heads the Climate Dynamics group at the University of Oxford, and was an author on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Read Tim Nicholson's take on the ruling at...
In this article: Climate change, Carbon footprint, Nobel Prize, and University of Oxford
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New Scientist - Latest Headlines | October 21, 2009
Subterranean microbes revive tired old gas fields
...there." "Given the demand for fossil fuels, it seems to me inevitable that such 'exotic' forms of fossil carbon will be developed and exploited," says Myles Allen, head of the Climate Dynamics group at the University of Oxford. "This all...
In this article: Methane, New Scientist, Coal, Fossil fuel, Carbon, US Geological Survey, and Sequestration
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BBC News | June 18, 2009
UK 'must plan' for warmer future
...km or even 5 km resolution then you probably shouldn't be making irreversible investment decisions now," commented Myles Allen of Oxford University, one of the UK's leading climate modellers. But the idea of the impact assessment has been...
In this article: UK, Climate change, England, Oxford University, Met Office, UN, London, Hadley Centre, and Hilary Benn
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Telegraph.co.uk - All news | December 16, 2008
Last decade is the warmest on record scientists say
...as 2008." Dr Myles Allen from the Climate Dynamics group at Oxford University added: "Globally this year would have been considered warm, even as recently as the 1970s or 1980s, but a scorcher for our Victorian ancestors." The figures...
In this article: Climate change, Met Office, Global warming, Amplitude, Oxford University, University of East Anglia, World Meteorological Organization, and UN
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ENN: Top Stories | May 06, 2009
Scientists put carbon ceiling at a trillion tonnes
...rapidly increases. Policymakers around the world have adopted this limit as a goal. The first study, led by Myles Allen from the University of Oxford, UK, found that releasing a total of one trillion tonnes of carbon dioxide into the...
In this article: Carbon, Carbon dioxide, University of Oxford, Climate change, Stanford University, and Stephen Schneider
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New Scientist - Latest Headlines | April 29, 2009
Humanity's carbon budget set at one trillion tonnes
...in total. That, say teams led by Myles Allen of the University of Oxford and Malte Meinshausen of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany, will give us a 50:50 chance of limiting global warming to 2°C. To improve the...
In this article: Carbon, Fossil fuel, Carbon dioxide, Coal, Global warming, Natural gas, Climate change, and Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
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Daily Mail | December 16, 2008
Coolest year of the decade: How 2008 brought a shiver back to Britain
Dr Myles Allen, a climate researcher at Oxford University who works with the Met Office, said: 'Globally this year would have been considered warm, even as recently as the 1970s or 1980s, but a scorcher for our Victorian ancestors.' Dr...
In this article: Met Office, Britain, Global warming, Oxford University, World Meteorological Organisation, Leeds, and Pacific
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Telegraph.co.uk - Science news | February 02, 2009
Snow is consistent with global warming say scientists
"Even though this is quite a cold winter by recent standards it is still perfectly consistent with predictions for global warming," said Dr Myles Allen, head of the Climate Dynamics group at Department of Physics, University of Oxford.
In this article: Global warming, Met Office, Britain, Climate change, University of Oxford, London School of Economics, and Charles Dickens
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Dr Myles R Allen is head of the Climate Dynamics group at University of Oxford's Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Department. He is the Principal Investigator of Climateprediction.net and is principally responsible for starting this project.
He has worked at the Energy Unit of the United Nations Environment Programme, the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
He contributed to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change as a Lead Author of the Chapter on detection of change and attribution of causes, and is a Review Editor for the chapter on predictions of global climate change for the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report. His research focusses on the Attribution of recent climate change and assessing what these changes mean for Global climate model simulations of the future.
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