Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Climate change: a Horizon Guide tonight on BBC Four: "One of the greatest scientific undertakings in history."

This evening, Sidmouth will be hosting a talk on the public's perceptions of climate change:
Futures Forum: Climate Week in Sidmouth: 7.30pm Weds 4th March >>> @ Kennaway House >>> “Someone must do something: barriers and opportunities to acting on human-induced climate change”

Later this evening, Horizon will be looking back at forty years of climate change and our perceptions of the science:





Climate Change: A Horizon Guide


Today, the topic of climate change is a major part of daily life, yet 40 years ago it was virtually unheard of. Since then, Horizon and the BBC have followed scientists as they have tried to unpick how the climate works and whether it is changing. Dr Helen Czerski delves into this unique archive to chart the transformation of a little-known theory into one of the greatest scientific undertakings in history. It has been a constantly surprising journey of discovery that has revolutionised our understanding of climate, and seen scientists face unprecedented controversy and criticism.

1 hour

On TV

Today21:00

Also watch: Climate Change by Numbers

Also watch: Climate Change by Numbers
Mathematicians Dr Hannah Fry, Prof Norman Fenton and Prof David Spiegelhalter present a new perspective on climate change.

BBC Four - Climate Change: A Horizon Guide
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