Date: Monday 19th December 2022
Time: 18:00 – 19:30
Location: Conference Hall, Europa Point Campus
The public lecture series ‘Gibraltar – Paradise Between Oceans, Ice Sheets and Deserts’ will review our current state of knowledge of past climate change and how it affected Gibraltar, in particular. It sets Gibraltar at a junction, with ice sheets to the north, the Sahara Desert to the south and the Atlantic and Mediterranean to the west and east, respectively. The focus will be on the rapid, and often violent, climate changes which affected the northern hemisphere during the last glacial cycle, between 125,000 and 10,000 years ago. It will also include the subsequent global warming. These included significant changes in sea level. How did Gibraltar react to these changes and can we learn lessons when looking at future scenarios? The lectures will draw upon specific examples from Gibraltar, based on the research which is being carried out at the Gorham’s Cave Complex UNESCO World Heritage Site, which will help to set Gibraltar in the broader context.