[Sasnet] Fwd: Invitation to Copenhagen: Informing the Future by Understanding the Past

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Mon Jul 7 08:10:23 MDT 2008



----- Forwarded message from Chris Turney <turneychris at GMAIL.COM> -----
    Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 18:54:37 +0100
    From: Chris Turney <turneychris at GMAIL.COM>
Reply-To: Chris Turney <turneychris at GMAIL.COM>
 Subject: Invitation to Copenhagen: Informing the Future by Understanding the
Past
      To: QUATERNARY at CLIFFY.UCS.MUN.CA

Dear colleagues,

Apologies for any cross posting.

You are invited to attend the following session at "Climate Change:  
Global
Risks, Challenges and Decisions" (10-12 March 2009, Copenhagen,  
Denmark):
Informing the Future by Understanding the Past. Session convenors: Bette
Otto-Bliesner and Chris Turney.

Please be aware, the abstract deadline is Monday 1 September 2008
(www.climatecongress.ku.dk).

Session summary: The past can play a tremendously important role in
helping us understand future climate change. This session will invite
reports on the latest reconstructions, from data and from modeling, of
periods of past climate change that can provide important lessons about
the nature, links and causes of climate change at the continental and
global scales (e.g. Eemian, Holocene Climatic Optimum) and/or human
responses to
variability (past civilizations or cultures). Contributions are invited
from any part of the globe and dealing with any aspect of climate change
and/or archaeological response.

Congress Purpose: The Danish Government as host of the UN Conference on
Climate Change (COP15) to be held in Copenhagen at the end of 2009 has
asked International Alliance of Research Universities to organise this
conference as part of the run-up to the COP 15. All findings will be
compiled in a book on climate change, and an executive summary with the
main findings from the congress will, after agreement with the Danish
Government, be handed over to policy makers at the COP15 in Copenhagen  
at
the end of 2009.

Please let me know if you'd like any further information.

With best wishes,

Chris
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Bonnie A.B. Blackwell, Ph.D., F.G.S.A., F.G.A.C.
Director, RFK Science Research Institute, 
Research Scientist, Williams College
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