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Nov
04

CONFERÊNCIA | Mudanças Climáticas Inscrição de Trabalhos até 8 Novembro 2013

BH Caçador Anterior Seccionamento Vertente Atlântica Borda Planáltica para Execução Pista Independente da Regis Bittencourt por Arteris/ SP- BR
Poster session applications EXTENDED to November 8th
Researchers, scholars and students: Showcase your climate research, innovations and initiatives. Submit an abstract online now.
Additional Featured Speakers:
Richard Alley, Pennsylvania State University
• Marie-Helene Aubert, Advisor to the President of France on international netogiations on climate and the environment
• Ann Bartuska*, Deputy Under Secretary for Research, Education and Economics
• Keya Chatterjee, World Wildlife Fund
• Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post
• John Gummer, Lord Deben, Climate Change Committee, UK
• David Hales, Second Nature
• James Hansen, Columbia University
• Bill Hohenstein, US Department of Agriculture
• Richard Jackson*, UCLA School of Public Health
• Katharine Jacobs, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
• Sylvie Joussaume, French National Centre for Scientific Research
• Rachel Kyte, The World Bank
• Edward Maibach, George Mason University
• Robert Perkowitz, EcoAmerica
• Paul Polman*, Unilever
Andrew Revkin, Pace University
• Walt Reid*, Packard Foundation
• Governor Bill Richardson, former Ambassador to the United Nations and Secretary of Energy
• Johan Rockström*, Stockholm Resilience Center
• Cristina Rumbaitis del Rio*, Rockefeller Foundation
• Harvey Ruvin*, Miami-Dade County
• Priya Shyamsundar, South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics
• Jack Sinclair, Walmart
• Youba Sokona*, African Climate Policy Centre; IPCC
• Kathryn Sullivan, NOAA
• Terry Tamminen, 7th Generation Advisors
• Alison Taylor*, Siemens
• Tom Tidwell, US Forest Service
• Petra Tschakert, Pennsylvania State University; IPCC
• Anthony Zolezzi, Pegasus Capital Advisors and ZeroWaste Global

Conference Tracks Include:

  • Transitioning Cities to 100% Renewable Energy
  • Hazard Mitigation and Climate Adaptation
  • Preparing Campuses and Communities for a Changing Climate
  • Nature as a Source of Innovation for a Sustainable Metropolis
  • Linking Global, Regional, and Local Perspectives for Climate Solutions
  • Applying an Ecosystems Framework for Adaptation
  • Food Security and Climate Change
  • The Arctic: Changing Climate, Socio-Economic Implications, and Strategic Mitigation
  • Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+)
  • Managing Marine Fisheries in a Changing Climate
  • Science and Climate Change Education
  • Sustainability for the Nation: Resource Connections and Governance Linkages
  • Identifying Security Risks and Opportunities from Climate Change
  • Taking “Eco-districts” to Scale
  • Evidence-Based Healthier and High Performing Learning Environments
  • Monitoring and Measuring Greenhouse Gases in Cities for Decisions
  • Regional Collaborations for Climate Change
  • The Urban Waters Federal Partnership
  • Preparing US Agriculture to Manage Climate Change Risk: Building Effective Climate Change Partnerships and Networks for Agriculture
  • Forest Resilience to Climate Change
  • Natural Capital for Adapting Coastal Communities to Sea Level Rise
  • MomentUs: Building a Movement for Climate Action
  • Incentivizing Adaptation in the Built Environment
  • Every Place has a Climate Story
  • The National Climate Assessment: Innovations in Science and Engagement
  • Financing Climate Solutions
  • Agroforestry