In the run up of COP 16 in Cancún/Mexico, CLIMATE 2010 features a new
video podcast in which the Parliamentary State Secretary Katherina Reiche, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety in Germany, encourages the worldwide participants to seize the innovative online-climate conference for networking, discussing newest findings in climate research and for developing sustainable solutions.
The conference organizers received more than 130 abstracts from all parts of the world. After successful peer review, all full scientific papers will be accessible online from 1 Nov 2010 on on this platform.
Dr Norbert Roettgen, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety of the Federal Republic of Germany, is the patron of the upcoming online climate conference CLIMATE 2010. Read more about the minister and his ministry's International Climate Initiative on the
patronage or read the full
press release.
March 22 is World Water Day - organized by CLIMATE 2010's partner UNEP and further supporting organizations. Communicating water quality challenges and opportunities is at the heart of this event. More about the World Water Day at
www.worldwaterday2010.info.
All webpages of CLIMATE 2010 are hosted CO2-neutral by the CLIMATE 2010 partner STRATO.
CO2 emissions related to the use of participants´ personal computers during the online climate conference from 1-7 November 2010 will be compensated by our conference partner KlimaInvest. To guarantee a climate-neutral conference week, a wind energy park in Turkey is being financed according to the acknowleged WWF Gold Standard.
Format
CLIMATE 2010/KLIMA 2010 comprises the combination of a scientific symposium per se - for information exchange and knowledge transfer among the relevant stakeholders on the one hand - and accompanying interactive sections, participating researchers, policy-makers and further interested people, encouraging them to jointly discuss ways on how to overcome existing barriers towards global efforts in dealing with climate change.
Scientific symposium
At the heart of the on-line conference are four main categories of papers:
- Category 1:
Geo-chemical and physical impacts of climate change on water supplies - Category 2:
Socio-economic aspects of climate change in relation to water supplies and use - Category 3:
Climate change, policy-making and sustainable water use - Category 4:
Projects which focus on addressing the links between climate change and sustainable water use, including educational and awareness-raising initiatives
Moreover, CLIMATE 2010/KLIMA 2010 will also pay special emphasis to research linking climate change with one or more of the Millennium Development Goals categories: poverty and hunger; universal primary education; gender equality and women's empowerment; child mortality; maternal health; HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases; as well as environmental sustainability.
Interactive sections
Special interactive features such as discussion fori, virtual blackboards for project and partner search, expert live chats and video podcasts will be available throughout the conference week, complemented by information on climate project financing.
A designated discussion section offers participants the opportunity to interact with the authors and have first hand insights into the latest research and project findings on matters related with water and climate change.
A dedicated conference section entitled “Climate Change at your fingertips” contains learning information and teaching modules for use by schoolchildren, hence catering for the specific information needs seen at the secondary level.
While many participants will mainly use the conference for information purposes, direct scientific exchanges and cooperation possibilities will be encouraged for joint activities and projects between the participants.