Jamie Buchanan Dunlop has shared details of the latest Encounter Edu live lesson for older students coming up for the end of term. This will happen on the 2nd of July 2026.
Learn from three leading climate scientists in this live lesson from the Exeter Climate Forum. This is an opportunity to hear about three different perspectives on the climate challenge, with plenty of time for discussion afterwards.
Students will hear from Dr Mike O'Sullivan on the global carbon budget, Professor Peter Mumby on the impact of warming oceans on coral, and Dr Tom Powell on positive tipping points and the road to action and hope.
The format will be a quick introduction that frames the importance of climate change, followed by each speaker making a brief presentation in turn. The rest of the live lesson will be given to questions from the audience.
This session is designed for A-level students and senior secondary students with an interest in climate science, environmental policy, or related fields. Teachers and other related professionals are also welcome to attend.

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