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New study on climate change supported by the British University in Dubai

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, February 25 - 2008 at 15:40
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The map of the Middle East could be reshaped by rising seas and populations displaced by global warming, according to major new research exploring the ongoing consequences of climate change.

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  • Dr. Abdullah M. Alshamsi, Vice-Chancellor, British University in Dubai.
    Dr. Abdullah M. Alshamsi, Vice-Chancellor, British University in Dubai.
Developed by Professor Geoffrey Boulton of the University of Edinburgh, the new body of data will be discussed this week at The British University in Dubai (BUiD), the region's leading research-based educational institution. The study will attempt to analyse the extent to which global warming will impact the world - and the Arabian Gulf in particular - over the coming years.

Professor Boulton is Regius Professor with responsibility for Edinburgh's international initiatives, and also leads the Global Change Group, one of the largest major research groups in the field of Geosciences.

"Human impact on the planet has accelerated over the last hundred years, with the composition of the Earth's atmosphere being radically altered by burning fossil fuels. Understanding that impact and agreeing steps forward is a critical imperative for the future," said Professor Boulton.

One of the predicted impacts of climate change, according to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), is a potential rise of global temperatures from between 1.8 to 4 degrees Celsius.

This could radically affect sea levels, caused by melting ice caps, and potentially submerge coastal areas.

Reducing the potential impact of climate change requires coordinated efforts and better research to understand the most effective responses to the challenges. In particular, a consensus is emerging on the importance of reducing carbon emissions, particularly for a nation like the UAE, which despite a population of fewer than five million people, sits in the top 50 countries for carbon emissions.

However, the UAE is also pioneering a number of initiatives designed to reduce its carbon footprint. Earlier in February, plans for the first zero carbon emissions city, Masdar City, which will run on renewable energy including solar power.

As the first research-based, postgraduate university in the Middle East, BUiD supports a number of programmes that investigate ways to reduce environmental impact.

Dr. Abdullah M. Alshamsi, Vice-Chancellor, British University in Dubai, said: "BUiD continues to support original research into the wider environmental and social challenges that are, in part, a result of the rapid development of this region. We are very pleased to welcome Professor Boulton, who is an expert in this field, to speak at the university."

BUiD's Faculty of Engineering was the first in the region to launch an MSC in Sustainable Design of Built Environment.

The Public Lecture, Climate Change: the science and possible responses, takes places on 26th February, from 6pm, at The British University in Dubai, Knowledge Village.
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About The British University in Dubai

The British University in Dubai (BUiD) is the Middle East's first research-based, postgraduate university. The University was established to facilitate access to world-class education, training and research in the Middle East. BUiD aspires to the highest, internationally recognized British standards as reflected in its partnership with the University of Edinburgh, the University of Birmingham, the University of Manchester, Cardiff University and the Cass Business School at City University, London. Each has a five or five-star rating in the UK national Research Assessment Exercise that signifies research of international standard.

The not-for-profit university offers full and part-time Masters Degree programmes and Continuing Professional Development courses in Information Technology, Project Management, Human Resources Management, Sustainable Design of the Built Environment, Finance and Banking, Education, and IT Management.

All BUiD's current Masters Programmes have received Initial Accreditation Eligibility Status from the UAE Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research's Commission for Academic Accreditation.

The founders of the University are the Al Maktoum Foundation, the Dubai Development and Investment Authority, Rolls-Royce, the British Business Group and the National Bank of Dubai. The University is governed by a Council under the chairmanship of Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum.

The Emirates Group, DUCAB, Atkins, Dubai Duty Free, Hyder Consulting, the Emirates Foundation and DUGAS are supporters of the university through financial contributions or the provision of scholarships.

For further enquiries call BUiD on +971 4 391 3633.

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