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International conference presentations:



Emergence of heat stress hazards in the CMIP6 models. EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, April 2020.
(Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic)
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Using a climate emulator to investigate orbital forcing and climatic changes during the Pleistocene. AGU Fall Meeting, Washington D.C., USA, December 2018.
[poster] [abstract]

Investigating the role of orbital forcing on East Asian monsoons using a statistical emulator. EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, April 2018.
[poster] [abstract]

Emulation of long-term changes in global climate: Application to the late Pliocene and future. 2017 Paleoclimate Society Conference, Cardiff, UK, September 2017.
[poster]

Updating consideration of long-term climate change within the context of post-closure performance assessments for disposal of radioactive wastes. RGS Institute of British Geographers Annual International Conference, London, UK, September 2016.
[talk] [abstract]

Projecting the response of climate to orbital variations in the Pliocene using an emulator. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, December 2015.
[pdf of poster]
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An empirical response function for the long-term fate of excess atmospheric CO2. EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, April 2015.
[pdf of poster]
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Updating consideration of long-term climate change within the context of post-closure performance assessments for disposal of radioactive wastes: Contributions to an international collaborative project. Implementing Geological Disposal - Technology Platform (IGD-TP) Geodisposal Conference, Manchester, UK, June 2014.
[poster]



Invited talks and meeting presentations:



Modelling changes in climate over the next 1 million years. Posiva Oy, Helsinki, Finland, November 2018.
[talk]

Using a climate emulator to investigate orbital forcing and climatic changes during the Pleistocene and the next 1 Myr. Guest speaker at Palaeo group seminar, University of Southampton, UK, July 2018.
[invited talk]

Using a climate emulator to investigate orbital forcing and climatic changes during the Middle to Late Pleistocene and the next 1 Myr. Past Earth Network Conference, Leeds, UK, June 2018.
[talk]

Investigating the role of orbital forcing on East Asian monsoons using a statistical emulator. Past Earth Network Conference, Leeds, UK, June 2018.
[poster]

An updated framework for modelling long-term future climate change. Second Interim Meeting of MODARIA II Working Group 6: "Biosphere modelling for long-term safety assessments for waste disposal facilities", Helsinki, Finland, May 2018.
[talk]

Emulation of long-term changes in global climate: Application to the Pleistocene and future. Guest speaker at Applied and Interdisciplinary Maths group seminar, University of Bath, UK, April 2018.
[invited talk]

Emulation of long-term changes in global climate: Application to the late Pliocene and future. Guest speaker at Department of Geography seminar, University College London, UK, February 2018.
[invited talk]

Emulation of long-term changes in global climate: Application to the late Pliocene. ReCoVER + PEN Meeting: "Pacing and synchronisation of palaeoclimate variability", Devon, UK, June 2017.
[poster]

Updating consideration of long-term climate change within the context of post-closure performance assessments for disposal of radioactive wastes. Radioactive Waste Management Limited, Harwell, UK, October 2016.
[invited talk]

Projecting the response of climate to orbital variations in the Pliocene using an emulator. PlioMIP2 Meeting, Leeds, UK, March 2016.
[poster]

Projections of long-term future climate change to inform radioactive waste disposal. Fourth Technical Meeting of MODARIA Working Group 6: "Modelling and Data for Radiological Impact Assessments", Vienna, Austria, November 2015.
[talk]

An empirical response function for the "long tail" of excess atmospheric CO2. GENIE in 2015 Meeting, University of Bristol, UK, March 2015.
[talk]

The atmospheric lifetime of anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Second Interim Meeting of MODARIA Working Group 6: "Modelling and Data for Radiological Impact Assessments", University of Bristol, UK, June 2014.
[talk]

The atmospheric lifetime of anthropogenic CO2 emissions. BIOPROTA Workshop: "Representation of Environmental Change in the Near-Surface Environment", London, UK, April 2014.
[talk]

Projections of long-term future climate change and downscaling to a UK context. Second Technical Meeting of MODARIA Working Group 6: "Modelling and Data for Radiological Impact Assessments", Vienna, Austria, November 2013.
[talk]



Other presentations:



A climate emulator. Earth System Modelling group meeting, University of Bristol, UK, November 2018.
[talk]

Using a climate emulator to investigate orbital forcing and climatic changes during the Middle to Late Pleistocene and the next 1 million years. BRIDGE Seminar, University of Bristol, UK, May 2018.
[talk]

Updating consideration of long-term climate change within the context of post-closure performance assessments for disposal of radioactive wastes. Nuclear Seminar Series 2017 (hosted by the South West Nuclear Hub), University of Bristol, UK, July 2017.
[talk]

Why is long-term climate change relevant to the disposal of radioactive wastes? Engage Cafe: Nuclear (hosted by Bristol University Sustainability Team), The White Bear, Bristol, UK, March 2017.
[invited talk]

Projecting the response of climate to orbital variations in the Pliocene using an emulator. Bristol Natural Systems and Processes Poster Session, University of Bristol, UK, March 2016.
[poster]

An empirical response function for the long-term fate of excess atmospheric CO2. Bristol Natural Systems and Processes Poster Session, University of Bristol, UK, March 2015.
[poster]

An empirical response function for the "long tail" of excess atmospheric CO2. cGENIE Users Seminar, University of Bristol, UK, March 2015.
[talk]

The atmospheric lifetime of anthropogenic CO2 emissions: A simple empirical representation. BRIDGE Seminar, University of Bristol, UK, April 2014.
[talk]

Updating consideration of long-term climate change within the context of post-closure performance assessments for disposal of radioactive wastes. Bristol Natural Systems and Processes Poster Session, University of Bristol, UK, March 2014.
[poster]



Awards and prizes:



Selected for the GW4 Early Career Symposia Scheme 2020, to organise and deliver a symposium (now online) to showcase interdisciplinary research on climate change carried out by Postgraduate Researchers (PGRs) and Early Career Researchers (ECRs) from the GW4 Alliance universities of Bath, Bristol, Cardiff, and Exeter (UK). Includes a budget of £2500. February 2020.

Best poster for a second-year student at the Bristol Natural Systems and Processes Poster Session. University of Bristol, UK, March 2015.



News:



The Future of Nuclear Power - Monitoring, Modelling, and Managing Risk

-April 2022


Looking Deep into the Future for Radioactive Waste Disposal

-December 2017



Organisational roles:



Co-Chair of the organising committee for the GW4 Early Career Climate Symposia 2020. This event, titled "Climate Change: Science and Society", was a free, two-day interactive online event focussing on interdisciplinary discussions about global climate change. It was held on the 3rd & 4th December 2020, and was attended by researchers from a range of countries.

Organiser of the joint cGENIE & UM modelling group meeting series. University of Bristol, UK, 2016-2018.

Organiser of the BRIDGE research group seminar series. University of Bristol, UK, 2014-2015.

Organiser and consultant at the Second Interim Meeting of MODARIA Working Group 6. University of Bristol, UK, June 2015.


© 2015 Natalie Lord