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Our Common Future Under Climate Change
International Scientific Conference
7-10 JULY 2015
Paris, France
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Chris Field: Science is bringing new and creative solutions to climate change
2015
05-18
By
Michelle Kovacevic
LOS ANGELES, USA (18 May, 2015)_Scientists have made significant progress in understanding the risks and challenges associated with climate change, but they must work together across disciplines and seek innovative solutions to ensure that countries are able to meet broader climate and development goals, says a leading climate researcher ahead of 2015�s largest international climate science conference.
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Calling All Climate Scientists: Join the Our Common Future volunteer social media team!
2015
05-17
By
Michelle Kovacevic and Peter Casier
Do you want to learn how to use social media to effectively communicate climate science? Join our team of volunteers who will tweet, blog and podcast the Our Common Future conference (#CFCC15) in Paris. No previous experience required!
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Anticipating the flood: Integrating knowledge improves disaster risk management
2015
05-16
By
Michelle Kovacevic
BUENOS AIRES (16 May 2015)_A group of young researchers from the natural and social sciences have been working on �Anticipating the flood� (Anticipando la crecida) together with local government, weather service and civil society to give vulnerable villages the tools and strategies to cope with disasters.
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Developing countries ahead of the game in preparing for climate change, says expert
2015
05-05
By
Michelle Kovacevic
DHAKA, Bangladesh (05 May, 2015) Developing countries are making significant progress in carrying out innovative research and initiatives to better adapt to the impacts of climate change, said a prominent climate researcher ahead of 2015�s largest international climate science conference.
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No more doom and gloom: Climate science can tell a positive future story, expert says
2015
05-01
By
Michelle Kovacevic
VIENNA, Austria (01 May, 2015)_Doom and gloom scenarios of scarce resources. Drought stricken landscapes. Melting polar ice caps. Much of the discourse on climate change has been about the costs, the difficulties, the threats and the consequences of doing too little too late.
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Low carbon economy inevitable, says leading Brazilian climate scientist
2015
04-30
By
Michelle Kovacevic
SAO PAULO, Brazil (30 April, 2015)_ A low carbon economy is not only feasible, but inevitable, says one of Brazil's best known climate scientists ahead of 2015�s largest gathering of climate researchers.
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Combating climate change will make people healthier and happier: Expert
2015
04-29
By
Michelle Kovacevic
AUCKLAND, New Zealand (29 April, 2015)_Climate science is already helping to improve the health of the world�s most vulnerable people but at the same time reduce emissions, says a prominent epidemiologist ahead of 2015�s largest gathering of climate scientists.
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