Events
NCCARF Conference - Climate Adaptation in Action 2012 - Sharing Knowledge to Adapt
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Australia’s National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF) is holding its annual national conference in Melbourne from the 26-28 June, 2012. This year’s conference focuses on the information needed to ensure Australia is adapting well to climate change.
Over three days NCCARF will bring together researchers, practitioners and decision makers to share knowledge and research approaches that inform policy and practice in planning for climate change in Australia.
Adaptation in Practice: Evaluating innovative approaches under the SCCF, LDCF and SPA
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The GEF Evaluation Office will be holding a webinar to present findings from its most recent evaluation on the Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF) and the challenges encountered through its evaluations on adaptation funding under the Strategic Priority for Adaptation (SPA) and the Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF).
SimCLIM: Climate Change Adaptation and Risk Assessment Training 3 Day workshop
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CLIMsystems strives to empower individuals, organizations and communities to reduce the risks posed by climatic variability and change, through the provision of software tools and scientific information for better decision-making. As an International organization based in the Waikato region of Aotearoa New Zealand we engage with communities, businesses and nations to help them navigate their issues of concern using SimCLIM. SimCLIM is a computer model system for examining the effects of climate variability and change over time and space.
Managing the regional risks of climate extremes and disasters: learning from the IPCC Special Report
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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Overseas Development Institute, Norway’s Climate and Pollution Agency, Norway’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Climate and Development Knowledge Network are organising outreach events to inform stakeholders about the possible impacts of and options for managing the risks of climate extremes and
Managing the regional risks of climate extremes and disasters: learning from the IPCC Special Report
Details:
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Overseas Development Institute, Norway’s Climate and Pollution Agency, Norway’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Climate and Development Knowledge Network are organising outreach events to inform stakeholders about the possible impacts of and options for managing the risks of climate extremes
Managing the regional risks of climate extremes and disasters: learning from the IPCC Special Report
Details:
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Overseas Development Institute, Norway’s Climate and Pollution Agency, Norway’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Climate and Development Knowledge Network are organising outreach events to inform stakeholders about the possible impacts of and options for managing the risks of climate extrem
Managing the regional risks of climate extremes and disasters: learning from the IPCC Special Report
Details:
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Overseas Development Institute, Norway’s Climate and Pollution Agency, Norway’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Climate and Development Knowledge Network are organising outreach events to inform stakeholders about the possible impacts of and options for managing the risks of climate extrem
Regional CORDEX Conference
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Changement climatique: Interprétation et de la dissémination de l’information climatique : favoriser la communication entre les scientifiques et les planificateurs pour une dissémination en faveur de la prise de décision
WHO, IFMSA, Health Canada Webinar Series: 3. "Cutting carbon, improving health"
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WHO, in collaboration with the International Federation of Medical Students Associations and Health Canada, is running a series of six webinars focusing on the links between health and climate change. The third webinar "Cutting carbon, improving health" took place on the 28th of June 2012
Online: www1.gotomeeting.com/register/903455177
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WHO, IFMSA, Health Canada Webinar Series: 2. “Health in Sustainable Development: Focus on Rio+20”
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WHO, in collaboration with the International Federation of Medical Students Associations and Health Canada, is running a series of six webinars focusing on the links between health and climate change. The second webinar covered “Health in Sustainable Development: Focus on Rio+20”, on May 10th.

