Wednesday
May112011
by
Josh

Conference on the Science and Economics of Climate Change - cartooned by Josh



On 10th May 2011 at Downing College, Cambridge. Sponsored by the Howard Foundation.
The nine fascinating lectures from Phil Jones, Andrew Watson, John Mitchell, Michael Lockwood, Henrik Svensmark, Nils-Axel Morner, Ian Plimer, Vaclav Klaus and Nigel Lawson are summarised visually here.
Reader Comments (7)
I'm in agreement too, as always!
I love the carbon dioxide sink - brilliant as usual, Josh.
What is shown on the Bishop's post here is for only 1 speaker. The rest are at least as good!! I can imagine the broad sweep of what was said just from the cartoons.
Wow, Josh ... talk about pictures saying a 1,000 words :-) These are all absolutely priceless!
Nice to know someone enjoyed the conference! Well done, Josh - excellent as ever.
I think the phrase "it might be lots of things" should be widely circulated!
I like "the puck stops here", too. I can't help feeling that academic papers should be obliged include at least one line illustration per page to make them readable...
I hope Downing College, Cambridge will also sponsored an event like this