To make our lectures available to a global audience, we are experimenting with live broadcast (and downloadable videos) of some of our MSc lectures on the theme "Welcome to the Anthropocene". We will start by experimental live streaming of two lectures next week. We encourage you and you students to listen in and ask questions by twitter, and particularly encourage participation from tropical countries. The live streaming can be followed at: http://www.eci.ox.ac.uk/news/events/2014/anthropocene/index.html The lectures will be about 90 minutes long followed by 30 minutes of questions. The two lectures that will be streamed are (all times are UK time): Anthropogenic influence upon the climate: past and future prospects Professor Myles Allen Tuesday 14 October 9am, This lecture will be live streamed and can be watched online (see box below for details). The macroecology and environmental impacts of humanity Professor Yadvinder Malhi Thursday 16 October 2pm, This lecture will be live streamed and can be watched online (see box below for details). The live streaming can be followed at: http://www.eci.ox.ac.uk/news/events/2014/anthropocene/index.html To watch the lectures via streaming, please visit the livestreaming webpage from one hour before transmission and links will be available. Pose your questions and comments to our audience via #ecilive.
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AuthorYadvinder Malhi is an ecosytem ecologist and Professor of Ecosystem Science at Oxford University Archives
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