Outcomes, Videos, Presentations and Session Reports from Our Common Future
Emissions must eventually fall to zero to stabilize the global climate, experts at Our Common Future Under Climate Change said – and they indicated cautious optimism that growing political momentum means the two degree Celsius climate upper limit is still within reach. Close to 2,000 people from 100 countries took part in the four-day event. “We are moving to a post-carbon era, where climate-change mitigation and adaptation are combined with other goals to build a sustainable future,” said chairman of the CFCC15 Scientific Committee Chris Field.
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“Our Common Future under Climate Change” (CFCC15) at UNESCO Headquarters and Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, July 7–10. The largest international science conference before the Paris COP21, with close to 2,000 participants from almost 100 countries, CFCC15 explores current understanding of all dimensions of the climate change challenge plus the full range of mitigation and adaptation options that can lead to sustainable, equitable solutions across all nations and regions. http://www.commonfuture-paris2015.org/ Twitter @ClimatParis2015 #CFCC15
“Our Common Future under Climate Change” (CFCC15) at UNESCO Headquarters and Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, July 7–10. The largest international science conference before the Paris COP21, with close to 2,000 participants from almost 100 countries, CFCC15 explores current understanding of all dimensions of the climate change challenge plus the full range of mitigation and adaptation options that can lead to sustainable, equitable solutions across all nations and regions. http://www.commonfuture-paris2015.org/ Twitter @ClimatParis2015 #CFCC15
Contact information |
Jeremy Zuber or Charlotte Smith
(email: media@commonfutureparis2015.org ; charlotte@communicationsinc.co.uk ) Phone: +33 6 79 66 82 55 / 00-44 7790 222307 |
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News type | Inbrief |
File link |
http://poolo.kermeet.com/Data/kmewexV7/block/F_c2e9cb922b825520f98c84fe053052ed559fb09d15715.pdf |
Source of information | http://www.commonfuture-paris2015.org/ |
Keyword(s) | climate change, GYA, young scientists |
Subject(s) | AGRICULTURE , ANALYSIS AND TESTS , CHARACTERISTICAL PARAMETERS OF WATERS AND SLUDGES , DRINKING WATER , DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION : COMMON PROCESSES OF PURIFICATION AND TREATMENT , ENERGY , FINANCE-ECONOMY , HEALTH - HYGIENE - PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISM , HYDRAULICS - HYDROLOGY , INDUSTRY , INFORMATION - COMPUTER SCIENCES , INFRASTRUCTURES , MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION , METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID , NATURAL MEDIUM , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , PREVENTION AND NUISANCES POLLUTION , RIGHT , RISKS AND CLIMATOLOGY , SANITATION -STRICT PURIFICATION PROCESSES , SLUDGES , TOOL TERMS , TOURISM - SPORT - HOBBIES , WATER DEMAND , WATER QUALITY |
Relation | http://www.emwis.net/topics/climatechange |
Geographical coverage | France |
News date | 23/07/2015 |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |