The Science and Technology Department of the French Embassy in the UK is pleased to announce the next scientific public lecture, given in English
Role of ocean circulation in abrupt climatic changes
by Prof. H. Bryden, FRS, University of Southampton and Dr. D. Paillard, Science of Climate and Environment Laboratory, CEA-CNRS, Gif sur Yvette, France.

Most debates on potential climate change have focused on the ongoing build-up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and a gradual increase in global temperatures. This however ignores recent and rapidly advancing evidence that Earth’s climate repeatedly has shifted abruptly and dramatically in the past, and is capable of doing so in the future.
Come and learn about studies of past changes in the ocean thermohaline circulation and understand how these changes relate to the abrupt climatic changes recorded during glaciation periods around the North Atlantic. Get some insight into computer-modeling systems that help understand and simulate these past changes and be part of a discussion on the current models predicting future evolution of the thermohaline circulation. Listen to evidence suggesting that increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide will result in a slow down of the Atlantic overturning circulation, which in turn may result in a cooling of northwest Europe and have profound implications for climate change.
The two presentations will be followed by a drink reception.
Where: Royal Society of Medicine
1, Wimpole Street
W1G 0AE
When: 9th November 2005, 6pm
Register free at event ambascience.co.uk