6 Environment, Climate Change
International conference on climate change as a security threat 2008-11-06 Freiburg
Submitted by consen on Mon, 2008-10-27 13:49.The event will focus on potential conflict constellations caused by climate change and the impacts these conflicts may have on peace and security. Moreover, the conference will bring these issues to the attention of a broader public and support opportunities for dialogue.
In a number of speeches and panel sessions, politicians and scientists will address such issues as:
- security implications of global climate change;
- climate change: challenges for global governance;
- technological responses to climate change;
- municipalities and climate change: responsibility and opportunity.
http://www.freiburg-konferenz.de/home_en.htm
Programme
Wednesday, November 5 20:00 Benefit Concert given by the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra (proceeds will
go to the solar energy project "Lighting up Hope and Communities in Rural
Nicaragua"), Concert Hall Freiburg - Rolf Böhme Saal, Konrad-Adenauer-Platz 1
Thursday, November 6
8:00 Registration
9:45 Welcome addresses:
Dr h.c. Gernot Erler, Minister of State, Federal Foreign Office
Dr Dieter Salomon, Mayor of the City of Freiburg
10:00 Opening speech: Dr Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Federal Foreign Minister Key note address:
Dr Rajendra K. Pachauri, Chairman, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Director-General, The Energy and Resources Institute, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, 2007, India
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FP7-ENV-2009-1 CLIMATE CHANGE, POLLUTION AND RISKS, ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES, EARTH OBSERVATION AND ASSESSMENT TOOLS <8Jan09
Submitted by ferran on Sat, 2008-09-06 08:12.• Call identifier: FP7-ENV-2009-1
• Date of publication25: 3 September 2008
• Deadline26: 8 January 2009 at 17.00.00, Brussels local time
• Indicative budget2728: EUR 193.5 million
All budgetary figures given in this work programme are indicative. Following the evaluation
of proposals, the final budget awarded to actions implemented through calls for proposals
may vary:
- by up to 10% of the total value of the indicated budget for each call; and
- any repartition of the call budget may also vary by up to 10% of the value of the indicated
budget for the call.
The final budgets for evaluation, monitoring and review may vary by up 20% of the indicated
budgets for these actions. The final budget for actions not implemented through calls for
proposals may vary by up to 10% of the indicated budgets for these actions.
• Topics called:
ACTIVITY/ AREA TOPICS CALLED FUNDING SCHEMES
ACTIVITY 6.1. CLIMATE CHANGE, POLLUTION AND RISKS
Sub-activity 6.1.1. Pressures on environment and climate (EUR 32.5 million)
1.1.1. ENV.2009.1.1.1.1 Climate dynamics and
abrupt changes – analysis of the palaeorecord
Collaborative Project (largescale
integrating project)
1.1.2. Not open in 2009.
1.1.3. ENV.2009.1.1.3.1 Quantification and
attribution of annual-to-decadal changes
of carbon and GHG budgets in European
terrestrial ecosystems to human and
natural drivers and associated climatecarbon
feedbacks
Collaborative Project (largescale
integrating project)
1.1.4. ENV.2009.1.1.4.1 Process-oriented
evaluation of Earth System Models with
Collaborative Project (small-
or medium-scale focused
emphasis on climate feedbacks research project)
Funding call for LIFE environment projects <21Nov08
Submitted by ferran on Sat, 2008-08-30 11:20.Enterprise & Industry Funding call for LIFE environment projects open
Enterprise Newsroom articles
Funding call for LIFE environment projects open Deadline: 21 November 2008
SMEs and a range of other European organisations can now apply for funding from the EU to support a wide variety of “green” projects. In July, the European Commission published a call for proposals under its LIFE+ programme, a financial instrument which aims to protect and nurture the natural environment.
The LIFE+ programme supports the development and implementation of EU policy on the environment and covers three specific areas: nature and biodiversity; environmental policy and governance; and information and communications.
The Commission has built a four-month consultation period into the call timetable to help applicants submit good quality proposals. Advice on the call will be provided through a series of workshops, to take place in every Member State between July and November 2008.
Applicants must send their proposals to Member State authorities by 21 November 2008.
More than €207 million has been made available for the 2008 call, which covers a range of issues. Under nature and biodiversity, grants will fund projects that aim to protect, conserve and restore natural systems, habitats and flora and fauna.
Policy and governance themes include climate change, water management, air quality, soil preservation and initiatives that aim to improve the environmental performance of urban areas. The call also covers activities that seek to disseminate information and raise awareness on environmental issues, including forest fire prevention.
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International Conference on Whole Life Urban Sustainability & Assessment 22–24April09 in Loughborough
Submitted by suemot on Fri, 2008-08-29 19:18.Conference Second International Conference on Whole Life Urban Sustainability and its Assessment 22–24 April 2009, Loughborough, UK
Sustainability is arguably the challenge of our time. There is growing recognition that our current development path is now threatening the natural systems upon which our civilisation ultimately depends. Sustainable urban development requires a new way of doing things – a way which reduces environmental impact while at the same time promoting widespread economic and social progress. The buildings and supporting infrastructure of our towns and cities contribute positively to people’s quality of life but often use materials, produce waste and release CO2 significantly in excess of that which our land, water and climate can continue to accommodate. Many urban centres are still blighted by crime and poverty: poorly designed developments have negative effects on the health, welfare and economic prospects of communities.
Throughout the world urban decision-makers need robust and comprehensive metrics, models and tools to help them assess the extent to which their choices are leading to urban developments that address these issues and contribute positively to sustainable development – a fact recognised at the WCED, Rio and Rio +10 United Nations summits.
Conference aim
Following the outstanding success of our International Conference on Whole Life Urban Sustainability and its Assessment in Glasgow in 2007, we felt inspired to organise a follow-up conference.
This conference will bring together leading international researchers, professionals, tool developers, policy makers and other stakeholders who are involved in the field of urban sustainability assessment to exchange ideas and knowledge on how to meet the assessment needs of urban decision-makers.
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