The Science and Technology Committee's inquiry into how to persuade the public to believe the Fifth Assessment Report restarts next week with two more panels of witnesses:
Monday 9 September 2013
Wilson Room, Portcullis House
At 4.30 pm
- James Randerson, Assistant National News Editor (environment, science and technology), The Guardian
- Catherine Brahic, News editor: environment & life sciences, New Scientist
At 5.20 pm
- Fiona Harvey, Environment Correspondent, The Guardian
- Lewis Smith, Freelance Journalist
Wednesday 11 September 2013
Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
At 9.15 am
- Tony Grayling, Head of Climate Change and Communities, Environment Agency
- Phil Rothwell, Head of Strategy and Engagement (Flood and Coastal Risk Management), Environment Agency
- Paul Crick, Director of Planning and Environment, Kent County Council, and
- Katie Stead, Environment Officer, Investment and Regeneration Service, Kirklees Council
At 10.15 am
- John Hirst, Chief Executive, Met Office, and
- Professor Julia Slingo OBE, Chief Scientist, Met Office
Normal service has been resumed.