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Greenhouse 2011 - The science of climate change

Mo. 04.04.2011-Fr. 08.04.2011, Queensland, Australia

The latest in the influential GREENHOUSE conference series, GREENHOUSE 2011 will focus on the science of climate change.

The GREENHOUSE 2011 program will cover a range of topics, including:

  • oceans
  • atmosphere
  • biosphere
  • climate modelling
  • climate change projections
  • climate variability
  • extreme events and community resilience
  • Pacific nations and climate change
  • impacts and adaptation
  • biodiversity
  • policy and economics
  • communicating climate change

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Scientists and representatives from industry and all levels of government will have the opportunity to hear about the latest in climate change science from leading researchers from Australia and around the world.

Networking and information sharing will be key features of the conference, enabling participants to learn from and engage in discussions about climate science and practical applications to address the issue.

GREENHOUSE 2011 follows the successful GREENHOUSE 2005 in Melbourne, GREENHOUSE 2007 in Sydney and GREENHOUSE 2009 in Perth.

GREENHOUSE 2009 attracted more than 500 delegates, a large exhibition and extensive media coverage. Delegates in Perth said: 

“Loved the diversity of presenters from academia, industry, government etc. – very broad and informative.”
“Very informative – thanks for the opportunity to attend. Has been a most valuable experience.”
“As a student I found the conference to be enlightening and overall of excellent quality.”
“Excellent program, variety of disciplines, top quality speakers.”
“Fantastic range and variety of social/networking events – many thanks.”
“Congratulations to the Greenhouse 2009 team for an outstanding event.”

Key dates:

abstracts due 19 Nov 2010

Early bird registration:

until 21 Jan 2010

 

Link to the conference page.



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