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CSSP Brazil is part of the Weather and Climate Science for Service Partnership programme, supported by the UK Government’s Newton Fund. The WCSSP programme is developing a global network of projects and partnerships that harness the scientific expertise needed to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable communities to weather and climate variability. Climate Science for Service Partnership Brazil LONG-TERM GOALS Produced by the Met Office. Met Office and the Met Office logo are registered trademarks. © Crown copyright 2019, Met Office 00882 WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP COLLABORATIVE SCIENCE Mitigation & adaptation policies International negotiations Disaster risk reduction CO 2 CO 2 CH 4 CH 4 CH 4 CH 4 CH 4 CH 4 CH 4 CO 2 CO 2 CO 2 Brazil Brazilian research partners UK research partners Working together to understand how resilient the Amazon is to climate change and deforestation e.g. how much carbon it can store and how this might change in future. INPA = National Institute of Amazonian Research INPE = National Institute for Space Research Cemaden = National Centre for Monitoring and Early Warning of Natural Disasters University of Leeds, University of Reading, University of Oxford, University of Exeter, University of Edinburgh,University of Bristol, Met Office Collaborative work to improve understanding of how rainfall might change over Brazil in the near and long term. Translating information on climate science to support planning and infrastructure decisions for managing climate extremes, impacts and risk. Providing scientific evidence to help inform policies which support climate change mitigation and adaptation in Brazil. Informing the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change on greenhouse gas emissions in Brazil. Supporting policymaking, decision making and contingency planning for natural hazard related disasters. Carbon cycle in the Amazon Modelling rainfall Impacts & disaster risk reduction
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Climate Science for Service Partnership Brazil...CSSP Brazil is part of the Weather and Climate Science for Service Partnership programme, supported by the UK Government’s Newton

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Page 1: Climate Science for Service Partnership Brazil...CSSP Brazil is part of the Weather and Climate Science for Service Partnership programme, supported by the UK Government’s Newton

CSSP Brazil is part of the Weather and Climate Science for Service Partnership programme, supported by the UK Government’s Newton Fund.The WCSSP programme is developing a global network of projects and partnerships that harness the scientific expertise needed to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable communities to weather and climate variability.

Climate Science for Service Partnership Brazil

LONG-TERM GOALS

Produced by the Met Office. Met Office and the Met Office logo are registered trademarks. © Crown copyright 2019, Met Office 00882

WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP

COLLABORATIVE SCIENCE

Mitigation & adaptation policies International negotiations Disaster risk reduction

MONTHLY RAINFALL1000 200

CO2

CO2

CH4

CH4

CH4CH4

CH4

CH4

CH4

CO2

CO2

CO2

Brazil

Brazilian research partners UK research partners

Working together to understand how resilient the Amazon is to climate change and deforestation e.g. how much carbon it can store and how this might change in future.

INPA = National Institute of Amazonian Research INPE = National Institute for Space Research Cemaden = National Centre for Monitoring and Early Warning of Natural Disasters

University of Leeds, University of Reading, University of Oxford, University of Exeter, University of Edinburgh,University of Bristol, Met Office

Collaborative work to improve understanding of how rainfall might change over Brazil in the near and long term.

Translating information on climate science to support planning and infrastructure decisions for managing climate extremes, impacts and risk.

Providing scientific evidence to help inform policies which support climate change mitigation and adaptation in Brazil.

Informing the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change on greenhouse gas emissions in Brazil.

Supporting policymaking, decision making and contingency planning for natural hazard related disasters.

Carbon cycle in the Amazon Modelling rainfall Impacts & disaster risk reduction