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Global Conference on Global WarmingJuly 5-9, 2009, Istanbul, Turkey
The primary themes of the conference are global warming and climate change, not only in engineering and science but also in all other disciplines (e.g. ecology, education, social sciences, economics, management, political sciences, and information technology). It covers a broad range of topics on energy and environment policies, energy resources, energy conversion technologies, energy management and conservation, energy security, renewables, green technologies, emission reduction and abatement, carbon tax, sustainable development, pollution control and measures, policy development, etc. Therefore, papers on related topics are solicited from all relevant disciplinary areas, ranging from current problems, projections, new concepts, modeling, experiments and measurements, to simulations.
Sustainability Virtual Summits: Smart ICTSustainability Virtual Summits: Smart ICT
www.SustainabilityVirtualSummits.com
Live online: 9-11 Feb 2010
On-demand: Feb-May 2010
The Sustainability Virtual Summits: Smart ICT virtual conference and exhibition is the first in a series of events focusing on Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) that will dramatically contribute to mitigating the effects of climate change. This conference will harness the powerful collaboration of enterprise, government, NGOs and influencer groups to continue the important discussions that will take place at the Copenhagen Climate Conference. Registration as an Attendee to the Sustainability Virtual Summits is free of charge. Visit www.SustainabilityVirtualSummits.com and join the event today.
Global Dialogue Conference 093-6 November, Aarhus, Denmark
Climate change requires globally concerted initiatives that cannot be motivated by direct practical self-interest and economic incentives alone. The aim of this conference is to compare conceptions of ecological responsibility across cultures (and religions), and to explore the role of intercultural value studies for the development, communication, and practical implementation of new models of future-oriented and collective responsibility.
GDC09 is the first of a series of five biannual international interdisciplinary conferences presenting and promoting intercultural dialogue on values, as a means of proactive conflict mitigation and social innovation. The conference will conclude with the bestowal of the Global Dialogue Prize (www.globaldialogueprize.org).
IAPS ConferenceHelmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig, Germany, 27 June- 2 July 2010