Also in the section
- Franco-German Seminar: "Gateway to the Arctic" - November 18-20, 2013
- International Conference on regional climate, CORDIS 2013 - Brussels, Belgium - Nov. 4-7, 2013
- ACCESS stakeholder workshop - September 18, 2013
- Arctic Circle Assembly - Reykjavik, Iceland - October 12-14, 2013
- Arctic energy summit -Akureyri - Iceland - October 8-10, 2013
- ACCESS cross-sectoral summerschool September 23-27, 2013
- ACCESS WP4 meeting - September 17-18, 2013
- The First International Narvik Conference on Arctic Ports - Narvik, April, 2013
- ACCESS WP2 meeting - September 18, 2013
- ACCESS General Assembly - Barcelona - March 5-8, 2013
- Symposium: "Battle for the North: Is all quiet on the Arctic Front?", East Lansing, MI, USA, February 21-22, 2013
- Arctic Frontiers 2013 - Geopolitics and Marine Production in a Chaging Arctic - Tromso, Norway, January 20-25, 2013
- Summer School - "Gateway_to_the_Arctic" - Bremerhaven, Germany - October 17-19, 2012
- ECO2 annual meeting - Southampton, May 24-25, 2012
- IPY 2012 Conference - Montreal, Canada - April 22-27, 2012
- ACCESS letter to the Arctic Council - Paris, March 27, 2012
- ACCESS General Assembly - Stockholm - march 8-9, 2012
- Arctic Frontiers 2012 - Energies of the High North - Tromso, Norway - January 22-27, 2012
- Session "The role of Aerosols in the Climate-Cryosphere System"- San Francisco, USA - December 5-9, 2011
- WP2 meeting - Copenhagen, Denmark - November 29, 2011
- Conference:“The High North – Infrastructure and Industrial Development-Voksenåsen, November 28-29, 2011
- Seventh Annual Arctic Oil & Gas Conference - Oslo, Norway - November 28-30, 2011
- WP1 workshop on fieldwork activities - Villefranche-sur-mer, France - November 24-25, 2011
- Responding to change - ISAC workshop -USA - November 1, 2011
- Workshop on fishery and oil and gas development - Murmansk - October 19, 2011
- AEE 2011 - SPE Arctic and Extreme Environments Conference - Moscow, Russia - October 18-20, 2011
- IPY Conference - Call for Abstracts closes September 30, 2011 - Montreal, Canada - september 30, 2011
- ACA Scoping Workshop - Oslo, Norway - September 28-30, 2011
- Advanced study workshop on oil spills in sea-ice, Fermo, Italy, September 20-23, 2011
- Workshop on climate scenarios - Bremen, Germany - September 5-6, 2011
- WP5 meeting - Southampton, UK - August 11-12, 2011
- ACCESS Steering Committee meeting - Southampton, UK - August 11, 2011
- POAC 2011 - Montréal, Canada - July 10-14, 2011
- Seventh International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences - Akureyri, Iceland - June 22-26, 2011
- The quantification of surface emissions in different EU projects - Hamburg, Germany - June 9-10, 2011
- The Arctic and the European Union - Stockholm & Rovaniemi - May 30 & June 1, 2011
- ACCESS Kick-Off Meeting - Paris, FRANCE - March 8-10, 2011
Key figures
Key facts
- Coordinated by the University Pierre et Marie Curie
- 27 institutions participating
- 9 european countries and the Russian Federation represented
- More than 80 researchers
- Project budget: 11 millions
- Project duration: 4 years (2011-2015)
- ACCESS is an European Project supported within the Ocean of Tomorrow call of the European Commission 7th Framework Programme
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World Climate Research Programme Open Science Conference.
Climate Research in Service to Society
Denver, USA, October 24-28, 2011
The WCRP will assemble for the first time ever its entire research community, and engage other key international research programmes, in a major Open Science Conference (OSC).
Goals:
A better understanding of the behaviour of the climate system and its interactions with other Earth system components is critical to predict its future evolution, reduce vulnerability to high impact weather and climate events, and sustain life. This need is perhaps greater than ever before given that humans have emerged as the dominant agent of future change. Progress will require, moreover, an increasingly holistic approach across scientific disciplines, as well as an unprecedented commitment to the development of a diverse and talented future workforce.
Vision:
Through a unique synthesis of research findings, the OSC will assess our current state of knowledge on climate variability and change, identify the most urgent scientific issues and research challenges, and ascertain how the WCRP can best facilitate research and develop partnerships critical for progress.