A calendar of international conferences, workshops, seminars, and all kinds of event related to Climateurope activities and topics: Climate Services, Climate Observation, and Earth-System modeling
You can expect keynote lectures and policy panels, paper presentations, discussions as well as round tables. There will be a book exhibition with the most well-known publishers of environmental economics and also a job market where universities, public and private institutes and corporations will have the opportunity to interview the best young environmental economists for employment. Furthermore, we invite you to join three social events for networking and to discover the picturesque side of Zurich and Swiss culture.
Each year, Resilient Cities brings together over 400 experts and practitioners from around the world to discuss urban resilience and adaptation. The program of 2016 focuses on a variety of key topics including inclusive resilience strategies, financing the resilient city, measuring and monitoring progress, resilience and adaptation planning, governance and collaboration, resource management, and resilient infrastructure. With networking and side events, the congress offers the perfect opportunity to connect with a vibrant global community of resilience practitioners and researchers, to build new partnerships and exchange ideas and best practices.
The Royal Meteorological Society and National Centre for Atmospheric Science are jointly hosting a 3-day conference at the University of Manchester on 6-8 July 2016. The theme of the conference is High Impact Weather and Climate and, through an integrated approach, aims to bring together academics, practitioners and industry to exchange knowledge and ideas in meteorology, climatology and related fields. The conference will focus on strategic issues relating to High Impact Weather and Climate and will include a mixture of thought provoking plenary sessions, workshops, and oral and poster sessions aiming to stimulate and foster new ideas around observing, predicting and responding to high impact weather in a changing climate.
The ICWC 2016: 18th International Conference on Weather and Climate aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Weather and Climate. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Weather and Climate.
What will you be cooking in a changing climate?
Scientific experts and top chefs will give you a taste of the future in an interactive cooking show.
Saturday 23rd: Featuring Chefs Mary-Ellen McTague and Robert Owen-Brown, with Presenter Oliver Bray
Sunday 24th: Featuring Oliver Bray.
Devised by Real Junk Food Project Manchester and The Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
The attention of the global scientific community turns to Manchester in 2016 as the city prepares to host one of the world’s most prestigious scientific events – the EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF).
This landmark event has previously visited many of Europe’s leading cities from Stockholm to Barcelona, Dublin and Copenhagen; in 2016 it arrives in the United Kingdom for the very first time.
The five day programme is made up of a number of different tracks. In the Science Programme there will be hundreds of seminars, workshops and debates on the latest science and technology from a broad spectrum of leaders and influencers from the scientific community, including Nobel laureates, influential policy makers, business leaders and prominent scientists.
The 17th International Conference on Clouds & Precipitation, organised by the International Commission on Clouds and Precipitation (ICCP), will be held in the city of Manchester, UK, during the week 25 – 29 July 2016.
The Centre for Atmospheric Science (CAS) in the School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Science (SEAES) at the University of Manchester is delighted to be hosting, this, the XVII Conference in the long running series. The meeting will be held in the Renold building which forms part of the conference facilities on the north campus of the University, in the heart of the city.
The ICCP conferences are organised every 4 years by the International Commission on Clouds and Precipitation, which is a commission of the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS), an association of IUGG (International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics).
The goal of the conference is to provide a venue for the presentation of scientific research in the area of clouds and precipitation and to encourage the exchange of ideas within the international community. The conference will host a special session in memory of Sir John Mason, former Director General at the Met Office, and former president of UMIST (one of the previous universities in Manchester that merged to form the current University of Manchester).
The 30th Nordic Meteorological meeting (NMM30) will take place
22nd to 24th of August 2016 at Stockholm University,Stockholm, Sweden. It will start on Monday, 22 August, at 10:00 and end on Wednesday, 24 August, at 17:00 hours. The NMM30 is organized by the Swedish Meteorological Society in cooperation with the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute and Stockholm University and sponsored by the Bolin Centre for Climate Research.
The official language of the conference is English.
The 4th Nordic Climate Change Adaptation conference kicks off in Bergen August 29 with more than 100 presentations from researchers politicians, stakeholders and practitioners for the three days of the conference.
This looks to be a truly vivid and exciting conference with more than 100 presentation in the oral and poster sessions, in addition to social events in historic surroundings! This will be a great opportunity to get the status on climate change adaptation, its methods, regulations and potentials across many sectors of society with a Nordic focus.