I was very fortunate to join a group of brilliant UK and Chinese scientists for this bilateral exchange on Biodiversity and Climate Change, organised by the Chinese Academy of Science and the Royal Society, and hosted by the Institute of Botany, CAS, in Beijing, China.
See the blog on the IB-CAS website.

I briefly presented RangeShifter and the EcoCode vision to move towards process-based biodiversity projections. It was very exciting to hear about the excellent Chinese research, projects, infrastructure and data centres. I am looking forward to future collaborations!
