Events / A list of 20 upcoming events
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   Today's event 3 July 2007 - 3 Oct 2008
Solar Taxi
We have just one aim: at least 50,000 km, 50 countries, 15 months and 5 continents…all the way around the world, from west to east. We start and finish in Lucerne. Where in the world are the inventors, organisations, individuals and scientists, who are active in climate protection? We will visit them and report back! Our route will be set by the invitations we receive!
www.solartaxi.com/  
 
   Today's event 21 Jan 2008 - 9 Nov 2008
Ben & Jerry's Climate Change College Project Competition
Your project idea is assessed by a panel of independent judges consisting of Ben & Jerry’s people, polar explorer Marc Cornelissen and WWF representatives. 32 candidates per country are shortlisted. The 32 selected participants will be interviewed by the judging team through 20 min max face-to-face meetings or a phone call, in your native language. 3 finalists per country are appointed.
www.climatechangecollege.org/home.php  
 
   Today's event 25 Jan 2008 - 26 Oct 2008
Ice Cold Science. Polar Research into Global Warming.
The exhibition will take place at the Sonnenborgh Museum and Observatory, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Polar Research makes possible our understanding of the Global Warming and forecasts for futures. The visitors will see how the polar research is conducted and will be able to calculate the effect of their own enegry consumption.
www.ipy.org/index.php?/ipy/detail/exhibition_ice_cold_scienc  
 
   Today's event 10 Feb 2008 - 31 Dec 2010
The 2010 Imperative Global Emergency Teach-In
To impact global warming, it is imperative that ecological literacy become a central tenet of design education. Yet today, the interdependent relationship between ecology and design is virtually absent in many professional curricula. To meet the immediate and future challenges facing our professions, a major transformation of the academic design community must begin today.
architecture2030.org/2010_imperative/index.html  
 
   Today's event 10 Feb 2008 - 31 Dec 2008
Global Warming Facts & Our Future
This exhibition explores issues related to global warming, including possible implications of this phenomenon for the quality of life worldwide.
www.koshland-science-museum.org/media/exsumgw.jsp  
 
   Today's event 10 Feb 2008 - 31 Dec 2009
Climate Change: I can change the future
The exhibition provides detailed information on the issues and potential impacts of climate change, globally, nationally, in the south west of England and on Dartmoor, and also enables children to learn about the issues through play. The exhibition will be on tour, visiting venues around the south west of England in 2008 and 2009.
www.dartmoor-npa.gov.uk/index/learningabout/lab-exhibitions/  
 
   Today's event 14 June 2008 - 14 Sept 2008
Expo Zaragoza 2008: Water and Sustainable Development
Avenida de Ranillas 101. 50018 Zaragoza, Spain. Tel: 34 976 70 20 08. Fax: 34 976 20 40 09. Teléfono de Información Expo: +34 902 30 2008
www.zaragoza2008.com/  
 
   Today's event 28 June 2008 - 9 Nov 2008
Climate Change: From Snowball Earth to Global Warming
The exhibition, on display in the Arcade Gallery, takes visitors on a journey through Earth's history of climatic changes.
www.brucemuseum.org/exhibitions/upcoming_exhibitions.php  
 
   Today's event 28 June 2008 - 9 Nov 2008
Climate Change: From Snowball Earth to Global Warming
The exhibition, on display in the Arcade Gallery, takes visitors on a journey through Earth's history of climatic changes. From 700 million years ago, when the Earth may have been almost completely covered in ice, to today's warming climate, examine the fossil and modern evidence for climatic variations
www.brucemuseum.org/exhibitions/upcoming_exhibitions.php  
 
   Today's event 2 July 2008 - 1 May 2009
Meltdown: Oceans React To Global Warming
The exhibit provides a new “oceans” perspective that offers a fresh look at climate change. Visitors will better understand the fundamentals of global warming, explore its impact on the oceans and will find meaningful solutions to encourage change. Meltdown! Oceans React to Global Warming is a stimulating exhibit that is compelling, provocative and transformative.
www.vancouvermaritimemuseum.com/  
 
   Today's event 31 July 2008 - 15 Sept 2008
Global Warming: An American Perspective
The Aerial Photographies by Mark Abramson will be exhibited at the Gallery Two of the Appalachian Center for Craft of the Tennessee Tech University between July 31-September 25 2008.
www.tntech.edu/craftcenter/exhibitions/08_julysep.html  
 
   3 days to the event on 31 Aug 2008 - 5 Sept 2008
7th International NCCR Climate Summer School
NCCR invites young scientists to join leading climate researchers in a scenic southern Swiss Alpine setting for keynote lectures, workshops and poster sessions on the occasion of the seventh NCCR Climate Summer School 2008.
www.nccr-climate.unibe.ch/summer_school/2008/index_en.html  
 
   4 days to the event on 1 Sept 2008 - 4 Sept 2008
29th Session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC 29)
IPCC 29 will take place in the, during the first week of September 2008, during which the IPCC’s 20th anniversary will be celebrated. For more information contact: IPCC Secretariat; IPCC-Sec@wmo.int
www.ipcc.ch/meetings/calendar.htm  
 
   4 days to the event on 1 Sept 2008 - 12 Sept 2008
Climate Change and Development
Venue: Overseas Development Group, University of East Anglia. The purpose of this interactive short course is to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of what climate change may mean for low-income populations and what the scope and prospects are for adapting to change in a development context. Contact: odg.gen@uea.ac.uk
www1.uea.ac.uk/cm/home/schools/ssf/dev/odg/prodev/ccd  
 
   5 days to the event on 2 Sept 2008 - 5 Sept 2008
ITASE Synthesis Workshop
A joint NSF-SCAR sponsored workshop hosted by the Climate Change Institute (CCI) at the University of Maine. The purpose is to integrate and synthesize research produced by ITASE, International Trans Antarctic Scientific Expedition and associated scientific activities.
www2.umaine.edu/itase/  
 
   8 days to the event on 5 Sept 2008 - 7 Sept 2008
Human Flourishing & Restoration in the age of global warming
The conference will be a three-day weekend event with two streams of concurrent sessions, punctuated by plenary sessions led by speakers of international prominence. Through active discussion and debate we hope to arrive at an understanding of how ideas of human and ecological flourishing can be brought to bear on present and future responses to anthropogenic climate change.
people.clemson.edu/~athomp6/conference/home.html  
 
   10 days to the event on 7 Sept 2008 - 12 Sept 2008
Air Pollution and Climate Change at Contrasting Altitude and Latitude
he focus of the conference is on impacts and interactions of air pollutants and climate change on the tree performance across latitudinal and altitudinal ranges.
www.wsl.ch/iufro_ch_2008/index_EN?redir=1&  
 
   10 days to the event on 7 Sept 2008 - 10 Sept 2008
2008 Global Waste Management Symposium
The 2008 Global Waste Management Symposium (GWMS) will serve as a forum for the presentation of both applied and fundamental research and case studies on waste management. We invite the entire community of designers, facility owners and operators, policy makers, and researchers to participate.
www.wastesymposium.com/gws2008/public/enter.aspx  
 
   15 days to the event on 12 Sept 2008 - 14 Sept 2008
CCGW 2008 : "International Conference on Climate Change and Global Warming"
The International Conference on Climate Change and Global Warming (CCGW 2008) aims to bring together researchers, scientists, engineers, and scholar students to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas, and research results about all aspects of Climate Change and Global Warming, and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.
www.waset.org/ccgw08/  
 
   17 days to the event on 14 Sept 2008 - 17 Sept 2008
How Does Ocean Circulation Matter for Climate Change?
On 14-17 Sept. 2008, internationally-renowned guest speakers will join forces with distinguished faculty and students from the UW Program on Climate Change to discuss how ocean circulation changes feed back on past and future climate changes.
www.uwpcc.washington.edu/event.jsp?action=ViewObject&forward