大象传媒 invites viewers to predict the UK's future climate
Category: Factual & Arts TV
Date: 14.02.2006
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The 大象传媒 is to screen a major season of programmes on the science behind and issues surrounding the hottest topic of the day - climate change.
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To launch its Climate Chaos season the 大象传媒 - in conjunction with Oxford University and the Open University - is inviting its audience to participate in the biggest online experiment ever undertaken to predict the future climate of the UK.
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By logging on to bbc.co.uk/climatechange (live from today) viewers will help scientists project possible climate scenarios for the UK up to the year 2080.
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Meltdown and a unique experiment
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The first stage of the Climate Chaos season kicks off on Monday 20 February when 大象传媒 FOUR screens Meltdown, a film in which explorer and presenter Paul Rose shows the effects of global warming in Greenland and tells the story of climate changes in the UK.
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Paul meets Oxford scientist Myles Allen and learns about his work predicting how the UK's climate will change.
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At the end of the film Paul invites viewers to participate in the unique experiment by logging on to bbc.co.uk.
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Those logging on will be taken by Paul through steps to download a piece of software which connects to a server at Oxford University, and which downloads an individualised version of the Met Office's state-of-the art global climate model.
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The climate model will use the computer's spare processing time - when the user is not actively working on it but still has it switched on - to make calculations and produce a possible future climate scenario for the UK.
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Once the programme is downloaded the user does not have to do anything - the computer does all the work, and uploads data back to Oxford automatically.
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Those participating can keep track of what is going on by bringing up graphics that show them what year their individual model has reached, and what the temperature is.
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They can also set the graphics as a screensaver.
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Back in Oxford, scientists will collate the results which will be revealed in a follow-up programme in the summer.
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Participants can join the experiment at any point - even after the programme has transmitted - but the earlier the better.
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A standard off-the-shelf computer takes around three months to run the complete simulation to 2080, but project scientists can make use of runs as short as ten model years, taking only a week or so.
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The more people participate the more accurate a prediction the scientists will be able to make.
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Climate Chaos
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Meltdown will be followed in the same week by Climate Conspiracy or Global Catastrophe? which explores the truth behind global warming headlines.
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And Reports from the Front Line of Global Warming, a series of short eyewitness accounts of living with global warming, all on 大象传媒 FOUR.
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Together with the 大象传媒 FOUR results show, the Climate Chaos season returns in the summer with a whole week of programmes across 大象传媒 Television channels.
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On 大象传媒 ONE, Sir David Attenborough undertakes a personal investigation to discover how global warming is changing our world.
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In a two-part documentary he scrutinises the evidence and asks crucial questions about how and why global warming is affecting the planet.
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Panorama investigates the reasons behind President Bush's rejection of the scientific consensus around climate change.
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Is it 'Big Oil' talking or is he right to resist what
one of his supporters has described as "the biggest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people"?
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And viewers can gauge their individual knowledge of
climate change matters with a special Test the Nation.
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On 大象传媒 TWO, The Money Programme looks at the economics of going green.
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If... The Oil Runs
Out asks what we can do about our 'addiction
to oil'.
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And a special film shows how five cities across the globe are preparing for climate change.
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In addition to individual programming there will be contributions from 大象传媒 News and Weather; from children's programmes and from 大象传媒 interactive sites and pages.
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Jana Bennett, 大象传媒 Director of Television, says: "We know from research that climate change is a subject many viewers are concerned about and regard as a major problem for themselves and the next generation - and yet they also feel that they don't know enough about it.
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"They look to television, in particular, to inform them and help them make sense of it.
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"The Climate Chaos season seeks to engage and inform viewers about climate change - with programmes across our networks in the biggest interactive season of science programmes ever."
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