International conference in Climate Change

 Motivation and Focus
 


This will be the first major International conference in Climate Change in the global south and is mainly aimed at popularizing various concerns related to climate change. The conference may provide an avenue for a detailed discussion on the post Copenhagen Climate Change Conference in December 2009. It focuses on advances in scientific research, low carbon technologies, atmospheric phenomena which are relevant in Developing countries, impacts (on land, sea and air) and mitigation, socio-economic impacts in Developing Countries, and climate change policies.

 

Specifically

 

            i.     Fourth IPPCC Working Committee Report (2007) and its analysis


ii.    Post Copenhagen scenario


iii.   Impacts of climate change on land, sea and air, and its mitigation


iv.   Impact of climate change on Human Health


v.    Recent advances in scientific research on climate change


vi.   Technological development in the mitigation process


vii.  Low carbon technologies


viii. Atmospheric phenomena relevant to Developing countries


ix.  Trade and Climate Change


x.   Socio-economic impacts in Developing Countries


xi.  Climate change policies relevant to Developing Countries
 

 


 

 

 

 

 



 

 

February 19 - 22, 2010

Venue & Travel Details

The conference is organized by the Centre for Environment Education and Technology (CEET), In Association with
The School of Environmental Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University & The Centre for Rural Management.
Sponsorship is expected from DST, CSIR, UGC, AICTE, DAE, DRDO, INSA, KSCSTE, UNEP etc

 

 

   
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