Expert reviewer of IPCC 2014 5th assessment
Encyclopedia of Sustainable Development Goals 2019 Environmental health assessment chapter
Handbook of Climate Change and Biodiversity 2018 Emergency Chapter
Vienna (April 2017) From up to date climate and ocean evidence with updated UN emissions projections, the time is now for science to recommend an immediate massive effort on CO2. at the European Geoscience Union Assembly
San Francisco (December 2016) - Climate Golden Age or Greenhouse Gas Dark Age? at the Annual Geophysical Union conference.
Denver, Colorado (September 2016) – The policy relevance of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentration trends to 2016, at the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC) Science Conference
Oxford, UK (September 2016) – An illustrated guide to the 1.5ºC and 2ºC policy target options, at the 1.5 Degrees: Meeting the Challenges of the Paris Agreement Conference
Vancouver (2015) – Environmental Health Risk Assessment to Correct Climate Change Policymaking Failure, at the 7th International Conference on Climate Change: Impacts and Responses
San Francisco (2014) – Environmental health risk assessment and management for global climate change, at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Conference
Honolulu (2014) – Is committed ocean warming and acidification a planetary emergency? at 2014 Ocean Sciences Meeting
San Francisco (2013) – Is the world in a state of committed global climate change planetary emergency? at American Geophysical Union (AGU) Conference
Unavoidable Global Warming Commitment Its Food Security Impacts and Risks: Implications for Southeast Asia. https://slideplayer.com/slide/3800536/2013,
International Conference on Climate Change Impacts and Adaption for Food and Environmental Security
Unavoidable Global Warming Commitment and Its Food Security Implications. https//cgscholar.com/bookstore/works/unavoidable-global-warming-commitment-and-its-food-security-implications?category_id=cgrn
Carter, Peter. 2013. "Unavoidable Global Warming Commitment and Its Food Security Implications." The International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses 4 (1): 83-100. doi:10.18848/1835-7156/CGP/v04i01/37151.
Committed Unavoidable Global Warming and Northern Hemisphere Food Security Impacts to 2100 https://www.isimip.org/documents/15/conference_proceedings.pdf
London (2013) – Radical climate change science for rapid radical emissions reductions, at Tyndall Centre's Radical Emissions Reduction Conference
Vancouver (2013) The compelling case in climate change science for an emergency upgrading of Arctic monitoring capacities, Arctic Oberving Summit
Potsdam, Germany (2013) – Committed unavoidable global warming and Northern Hemisphere food security implications to 2100, at IMPACTS WORLD 2013: International Conference on Climate Change Effects
(http://www.climate-impacts-2013.org/files/cwi_carter.pdf)
Nairobi, Kenya (2013) – Committed Global Climate Change and African Food Security, at the First Africa Food Security and Adaptation Conference: Harnessing Ecosystem-based Approaches for Food Security and Adaptation to Climate Change in Africa
Vancouver (2013) – The compelling case in climate change science for an emergency upgrading of Arctic monitoring capacities, at Arctic Observing Summit
Vienna (2013) – Is the world in a state of climate change planetary emergency? at European Geophysical Union Conference
Philippines (2012) – Unavoidable global warming commitment and its food security, impacts and risks, implications focused on South East Asia, at International Conference on Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation for Food and Environmental Security
Seattle (2012) – Committed global climate change and food security: Linking the unavoidable lags between rapid emissions reduction for climate stabilization on crop yields using climate crop model projections, at 4th International Conference on Climate Change: Impacts and Responses
(http://ijc.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.185/prod.180)
Edmonton (2012) – Linking fossil fuel resource development with the environmental health risks of global climate change, particularly to the global south, for planning mitigation responses, at 8th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management