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Lecture

The Sun and Climate Change (Lytham)

See How the Sun Works

Sep
09
09 Sep 2026 /  
10:30am - 12:30pm

About

Our Earth has shown wild variations in climate over the last few hundred million years. The ultimate driver of climate is the Sun, which has increased in luminosity by 30% over it's 4,500 million year current life. We will see how the sun works and how it influences the Earth and our climate on ever shorter time scales, including the 11 year sunspot cycle. Finally, we will see how recently CO2 has become increasingly important and look at the most likely future.

 

Speaker: Dr Robin Catchpole, Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge University

Organised by: IET/Lytham PROBUS
Contact: Mike Bell, (michael.bell@ietvolunteer.org)

Environment

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Continuing Professional Development

This event can contribute towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours as part of the IET's CPD monitoring scheme.

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09 Sep 2026 

10:30am - 12:30pm

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Location

Wesley Hall

Westby Street
Lytham Saint Annes
Lancashire
FY8 5LU
United Kingdom

Programme

10:00 Networking and Refreshments
10:30 Talk
12:30 (approx) Conclusion