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Exploring Latest Climate Research Trends and Solutions with Leading Experts

Join the RINGO series of side-events to get updates on Greenland's ice research, climate modeling scenarios, adaptation challenges, geo-engineering debates, and renewable energy potentials. Leading researchers will discuss science, impacts, mitigation technologies, and policies from Nov 2 to Nov 6.

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Exploring Latest Climate Research Trends and Solutions with Leading Experts

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  1. The Research and Independent NGOs (RINGOs) present a series of side-events: Climate research update events How up to date are you? Have you kept up with the latest studies on what is happening with Greenland’s ice? Have you thought about the latest scenarios used in climate modeling? How about what’s going on in adaptation, and what is still needed? Are you aware of the increasing debate over geo-engineering? How far can renewables take us? Answers to these questions from leading researchers in this RINGO series. From 13:00 to 15:00h! Monday Nov 2: Science and scenarios Wednesday Nov 4: Impacts and adaptation Thursday Nov 5: Mitigation technologies Friday Nov 6: Mitigation policy Speakers: Bill Hare (PIK), Detlef van Vuuren (PBL), Saleemul Huq (IIED), Ian Burton, Lew Fulton (IEA), Prof. Andrew Watson (UEA/Royal Society), Bert Metz (ex-IPCC), John Drexhage (IISD) and others. Programme below. Powered by: ECN, CSTPR, IISD, IIED, ETH Zürich and other RINGOs

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