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The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
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55 episodes
5 days ago
The Waterline Live follows the climate change resilience and decarbonisation story of this innovative partnership initiative in the Humber region of the UK. It also connects with global leaders in science, trade, government policy and civil society, including education, research & development and youth. In it's third season launched at The Waterline Summit 2021 on 18 October the project and podcast are connecting to COP26
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The Waterline Live follows the climate change resilience and decarbonisation story of this innovative partnership initiative in the Humber region of the UK. It also connects with global leaders in science, trade, government policy and civil society, including education, research & development and youth. In it's third season launched at The Waterline Summit 2021 on 18 October the project and podcast are connecting to COP26
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Earth Sciences
Science
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THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 1: Panelist Rachel Perks
The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
3 minutes 20 seconds
3 years ago
THE WATERLINE SUMMIT 2022 - DAY 1: Panelist Rachel Perks

Jonathan Levy talks to Rachel Perks, a Marine Scientist with the Met Office, who has a long-term interest in the marine environment. She possesses several years’ experience working across both the public and private sectors. Over the course of her career, she has worked on a variety of global projects, with a wide range of clients including government bodies, developers, insurers and reinsurers to consider the impacts of climate change on our oceans. Sea level rise is going to have significant consequences for coastal communities worldwide. Rachel’s current work aims to co-develop with potential users a coastal resilience service focusing on sea level projections, extreme water levels, storm surges and weather patterns. Hear the full interview in the next episode (11) of the audio edition podcast.

The Waterline Live - Connecting to COP26
The Waterline Live follows the climate change resilience and decarbonisation story of this innovative partnership initiative in the Humber region of the UK. It also connects with global leaders in science, trade, government policy and civil society, including education, research & development and youth. In it's third season launched at The Waterline Summit 2021 on 18 October the project and podcast are connecting to COP26