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Young Verrall Lecture 2022 (online)

5 March 2022 @ 16:00 17:00

How is climate change affecting insects? What does this mean for us and what can we do about it?

Join the Amateur Entomologists’ Society and Royal Entomological Society for a talk by Professor Camille Parmesan to discover more.

This talk, aimed at young entomologists, particularly those 11-14 years, but open to all will be held online using Zoom Webinar.

Brief BIO 2022

Camille Parmesan is Director of Research at the CNRS Station for Experimental and Theoretical Ecology (SETE, in Moulis, France) as a French “Make Our Planet Great Again” Laureate.  Her research focuses on the impacts of climate change on wild plants and animals and spans from field-based work on butterflies to synthetic analyses of global impacts on a broad range of species across terrestrial and marine biomes. She has also authored numerous assessments of impacts of climate change on agricultural pests and on human health, through changes in disease risk.  Her 2003 paper in Nature was ranked the most highly cited paper in Climate Change (Carbon Brief, 2015).  Her scientific awards include being the 2nd highest-cited author in “climate change” (T Reuters) and being named the “2013 Distinguished Scientist” by Texas Academy of Sciences. She has been elected Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the Ecological Society of America and Honorary Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society.  She received the Conservation Achievement Award by the National Wildlife Federation and was named “Outstanding Woman Working on Climate Change,” by IUCN. She has worked with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for >20 years, and is an official Contributor to IPCC’s Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.  She is currently a Coordinating Lead Author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 6th Assessment Report.  She also has affiliations with the University of Plymouth (UK) and the University of Texas at Austin (USA). 

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