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COPENHAGEN CLIMATE CHANGE – CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
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Papers are invited for an international congress "Climate Change: Global Risks, Challenges and Decisions", 10-12 March 2009 in Copenhagen.

The programme (http://climatecongress.ku.dk/programme/) spans a broad range of topics on the science and policy of climate change, and some prominent speakers are already confirmed (http://climatecongress.ku.dk/speakers/).

Abstracts are due on September 1, at http://climatecongress.ku.dk/call-for-abstracts/

The session I convene (just one of 50-odd sessions) is on "Economic Costs of not Adapting to Climate Change", and I'm happy to discuss abstracts before submission.
http://climatecongress.ku.dk/

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The University of Copenhagen is hosting an international scientific congress on climate change under the heading "Climate Change: Global Risks, Challenges and Decisions", 10-12 March 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The congress is organised in cooperation with nine other universities in the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU).
 
The main aim of the congress is to provide a synthesis of existing and emerging scientific knowledge necessary in order to make intelligent societal decisions concerning application of mitigation and adaptation strategies in response to climate change.
 
The congress aims to identify and synthesise the science, technology and policy advances required in order to ensure sustainability of global communities in the current and coming decades.
 
The findings of the congress will be supplementary to the work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The congress will provide a summary of existing scientific knowledge two years after the last IPCC report.
The congress takes place in the run-up to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP-15) in Copenhagen in November-December 2009. All findings will be compiled in a book on climate change, and an excecutive summary with the main findings will be handed over to policy makers at the COP15.

Dr Frank Jotzo
Research Fellow
The Australian National University
Canberra, Australia




2008-07-21

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