News

More than 130 abstracts received

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.

Live Q+A Session with UNEP Scief Scientist on June 4

Dr. Joseph Alcamo, Chief Scientist of the United Nations Environment Programme, will be available for a live Question & Answer session. The live session, run in the frame of the World Climate Teach-In Day 2010, will be held from 10 am to 12 am (GMT +1, i.e. Central European Time) at the event´s web site: www.world.climateday.net.

4 June 2010 - World Climate Teach-In Day

In the run-up of CLIMATE 2010 on 4th June 2010, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences/Germany organizes the World Climate Teach In Day 2010. University lecturers and teachers are encouraged to hold a 1-hour lecture on climate change and discuss with their students one of today’s most important topics. Pre-formatted lectures can be downloaded free of any charges from the internet. More:www.world.climateday.net.

German Federal Environment Minister Roettgen takes patronage

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.

Water quality - healthy people, healthy ecosystems: World Water Day 2010 on 22 March

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.

Climate 2010 is online

The website of Climate 2010 is online. The server of this web conference are powered by 100% ecologically produced energy (hydropower).

Call for Papers ends 15/4/2010

Authors from all over the world are asked to submit scientific abstracts by 15 April 2010 at the latest. Find the online form here.