Rachel Warren

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Rachel Warren is a British climate and sustainability scientist. She is Professor of Global Change and Environmental Biology at the Tyndall Center for Climate Change Research .

Life

Warren studied physics and science at Cambridge University and received his PhD in 1989.

Act

Warren dealt early with the effects of CFCs and fluorocarbons on the ozone hole .

Warren's work deals with the issues of climate change and sustainability . Her focus is in particular on measuring the effects of climate change that can be avoided through timely protective measures and the effects of climate change on biodiversity . Warren recently dealt with the achievability of the goals of the Paris Agreement of limiting global warming to well below 2 ° C and, if possible, 1.5 ° C above pre-industrial levels. She is one of the authors of the IPCC's special report on global warming of 1.5 degrees .

Warren was involved in the Fourth (2007) and Fifth Assessment Reports of the IPCC (2014).

Individual evidence

  1. a b http://www.ipcc.ch/report/authors/report.authors.php?q=32&p=
  2. a b c d e f g https://people.uea.ac.uk/en/persons/r-warren