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Hi all,

At the TCCS-11 online conference in June 2021, Professor Sir Robert T. Watson from the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) will deliver a keynote presentation about the impact of climate change on biodiversity to provide vital context to our discussions about CCS, especially bioenergy CCS.
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Among other career highlights, Sir Robert has worked as scientific advisor in the Office of Science and Technology Policy, White House; chief scientist, World Bank; and chief scientific advisor, UK Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

We asked Sir Robert a couple of questions to get a preview of what we can expect at TCCS-11.

Thanks for reading,
Amy Brunsvold, NCCS Centre Manager

TCCS-11: The Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity

The risks associated with climate change such as extreme weather events are more severe than previously thought and are already occurring with relatively small changes in temperature. All projections show the world’s population will continue to grow for decades to come, putting additional pressure on the world’s energy and food production systems, not to mention the natural environment.

Around one in eight of the world’s plant and animal species are threatened with extinction in the years to come. That’s just one “highlight” from the expected loss of biodiversity.

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TCCS-11: Registration Now Open

June 22-23: TCCS is a globally leading scientific CCS technology conference, and an essential meeting place for over 400 CCS experts and world leading speakers. TCCS is the place to be for discussing CCS within R&D institutions, universities and industry. This year's event will be held fully online.
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Amy Brunsvold, NCCS Centre Manager
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