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Information on individual items is subject to change.  Please consult each event's web site or contact for the most accurate and current information.  If you spot an error or wish to suggest a change, please contact us using the information at the bottom of this page.   We also encourage you to let us know of events that should be listed.  Please use this form to submit information or send an email to webmaster@climatescience.gov about upcoming events. Events should include a substantial component related to global change research (see list of specific research areas in left column).

4 - 6 May 2009

Managing Water Resources and Development in a Changing Climate

Location

Anchorage, Alaska

Web Site

http://www.awra.org/meetings/Anchorage2009/index.html

Sponsors

American Water Resources Association

Contact

Conference Chair
Michael Lilly
Tel: 907-479-8891
Email:

Details

Meeting topics will include meeting future water-supply needs, drought and flood co-management, ecosystem impacts, and water-management challenges. Additionally, since the Arctic is a place where change is expected to occur sooner and with greater effect, Alaska will be an ideal place to examine the many changes that are happening locally and effects on meeting the young state’s development interests and the nation’s energy needs. Interested water-resource professionals are encouraged to submit abstracts on these and other related topics of national and international interest. 

12 - 15 May 2009

2nd Climate Change Technology Conference

Location

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Web Site

http://www.cctc2009.ca/en/index.html

Sponsors

Engineering Institute of Canada

Contact

Dr. John Plant
Conference Secretary
Engineering Institute of Canada
1295 Hwy 2 East
Kingston, ON K7L 4V1
Tel: 613 547 5989
Fax: 613 547 0195

Details

The 2nd Climate Change Technology Conference (CCTC 2009) is a Canadian / international forum for engineers, scientists, policy advisors, industry and other stakeholders to share and exchange new information and ideas for dealing with climate change and global warming. It also provides an opportunity for participants to keep abreast of emerging techniques and technologies for the mitigation of and adaptation to, the impacts of climate change. The Conference theme, Climate Change ... Deal with It!, emphasizes the needs to develop practical engineering and administrative responses to address issues associated with the impacts of climate change and global warming.


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