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Globewarm 19, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

 

GLOBEWARM 19 - The 2nd International Conference on Global Warming and Climate Change 2019 (GlobeWarm ’19) aims to bring researchers, scholars, scientists, policymakers, industry experts, biomedical specialists, environmental science community, academicians and weather scientists on one platform to showcase their research efforts. They invite you to attend the 2nd International Conference on Global Warming and Climate change 2019 from all around the world for a wonderful experience, networking opportunities, publishing and many more.

 

 

COP 25 Santiago, Chile December 2019 climate change conference

 

CLIMATE CHANGE - The United Nations' climate summit talks are known as COP (= Conference Of the Parties). During these discussions action for climate policy is negotiated with each country fighting for points in a global economic struggle. Nobody wants to give ground, except that every party agrees in principle that they need to make concessions - otherwise, with deaths from heat exhaustion and strokes, eventually, there will be nothing to argue about. We will all be dead.

 

So far with over twenty-four years of haggling the arctic ice is still melting - and faster than ever. No wonder so many high profile people and corporations are worried. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is an international treaty adopted at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro from 1992. The UNFCCC objective is to "stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system".

 

 

CONFERENCES INDEX 2020

 

Enlit - Milan, Italy, 27-29 October 2020

 

 

CONFERENCES INDEX 2019 - IN DATE ORDER

 

 

Brighton, United Kingdom - October 10 2019
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - October 3-4 2019
Berlin, Germany - September 02-03 2019
New York, 74th UN General Assembly - September 4 2019
Santiago, Chile, COP25 December 2-13 2019

 

 

Related conferences: 7th World Congress on Green Energy June 24-25, 2019 | Barcelona, Spain.

 

8th International Conference on Environment and Climate Change November 22-23, 2019 | Bucharest, Romania.

 

2nd World Conference on Soil Microbiology, Ecology and Biochemistry February 25-26, 2019 London, UK

 

5th International Conference on Pollution Control & Sustainable Environment March 14-16, 2019 London, UK.

 

8th International Conference on Environment and Climate Change November 22-23, 2019 Bucharest, Romania.

 

International Conference On Green Energy April 01-02, 2019 Amsterdam | Netherlands.

 

2nd World Conference on Soil Microbiology, Ecology and Biochemistry February 25-26, 2019 London, UK

 

2nd Annual Congress on Soil and Water Sciences October 22-23, 2019 Berlin, Germany

 

5th International Conference on GIsS and Remote Sensing September 19-20, 2019 Rome, Italy

 

14th International Conference on Agriculture & Horticulture August 15-16, 2019 Rome, Italy

 

 

Berlin 6th world conference on climate change

 

 

HOW DO WE MAKE THE PLANET SAFE AGAIN ?

 

We must all work together to pull this one off. That means stop talking and start walking. The solutions have been on the table for long enough. They need to be implemented. As a guide the Climate Change Trust have published a 6 Point Plan (see below) This plan contains technical as well as societal examples of ways of going below the break even point, to allow the planet to recover. It will be a long and slow process, no matter how radical we are.

 

Politicians would not be talking now if there had not been climate change marches and protests. We need to keep up the pressure until the G20 finally agree to binding targets that stand some kind of a chance of saving planet earth.

 

There is no point though in getting the attention of policy makers if there are not some real technological and societal solutions on the table. Fortunately, some of the finest conservation brains have been looking at ways of cutting greenhouse gases.

 

What we need now is action on the part of our elected representatives, to push forward the will of the people. The UN General Assembly in September 2019 is likely to a primer for the COP in December.

 

In addition to the usual UN get together, we are pleased to record that many countries are holding their own conferences. We will be covering them, to see if and what comes out of them.

 

 

 

 

COP HISTORY

 

1995 COP 1, BERLIN, GERMANY
1996 COP 2, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
1997 COP 3, KYOTO, JAPAN
1998 COP 4, BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
1999 COP 5, BONN, GERMANY
2000:COP 6, THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS
2001 COP 7, MARRAKECH, MOROCCO
2002 COP 8, NEW DELHI, INDIA
2003 COP 9, MILAN, ITALY
2004 COP 10, BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
2005 COP 11/CMP 1, MONTREAL, CANADA
2006 COP 12/CMP 2, NAIROBI, KENYA
2007 COP 13/CMP 3, BALI, INDONESIA

2008 COP 14/CMP 4, POZNAN, POLAND
2009 COP 15/CMP 5, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
2010 COP 16/CMP 6, CANCUN, MEXICO
2011 COP 17/CMP 7, DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA
2012 COP 18/CMP 8, DOHA, QATAR
2013 COP 19/CMP 9, WARSAW, POLAND
2014 COP 20/CMP 10, LIMA, PERU
2015 COP 21/CMP 11, Paris, France
2016 COP 22/CMP 12/CMA 1, Marrakech, Morocco
2017 COP 23/CMP 13/CMA 2, Bonn, Germany
2018 COP 24/CMP 14/CMA, Katowice, Poland
2019 COP 25/CMP 15/CMA, Santiago, Chile - Madrid

2020 COP 26/CMP 16/CMA 3, Glasgow, Scotland


March 15 2019 is global climate strike day

 

MARCH 2019 CALL TO ARMS - They are school kids temporarily sacrificing their education in order to save our futures from dangerous climate change. What stars. On November 30, over 15,000 boys and girls went on strike from school in every capital city and over 20 regional centres across Australia. On March 15, they are going even bigger and inviting adults to join them in solidarity for a Global Climate Strike. We're in!

 

 

SIX STEPS TOWARD A COOLER PLANET

 

1. TRANSPORT: Phase out polluting vehicles. Government aims to end the sale of new petrol, and diesel vehicles by 2040 but have no infrastructure plan to support such ambition. Marine transport can be carbon neutral.

 

2. RENEWABLESRenewable energy should replace carbon-based fuels (coal, oil and gas) in our electricity, heating and transport.

 

3. HOUSING: On site micro or macro generation is the best option, starting with new build homes.

 

4. AGRICULTURE: We need trees to absorb carbon emissions from a growing population, flying, and to build new homes. Reducing food waste and promoting less energy intensive eating habits such as no meat Mondays.

 

5. INDUSTRY: Factories should be aiming for solar heating and onsite renewable energy generation.

 

6. POLITICS: - National governing bodies need to adopt policies to eliminate administrative wastages, to include scaling down spending on war machines, educating the public and supporting sustainable social policies that mesh with other cultures.

 

 

Extinction Rebellion

 

PROTESTS - Extinction Rebellion are a group of peaceful protestors who don't want mankind to die out like the Neanderthals, dinosaurs, and many other species that humans are killing by burning fossil fuels and other nasty habits.

 

 

 

GRETA THUNBERG - is a Swedish climate activist. At the COP24 climate talks in Poland, December 2018, Miss Thunberg addressed the Secretary-General of the United Nations. She received a standing ovation for one of her talks. She is behind the global school strike created to call attention to climate change. She is a rebel. With a cause. Miss Thunberg is 15 and autistic and the newest, youngest and most powerful voice on the world stage demanding the world address global warming.

 

 

LEG

NAUTICAL MILES

TIME IN PORT

WAYPOINT

SUNSHINE DAYS

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-

-

START

-

-

Monaco

0.00

1

784

2

Gibraltar

4.67

2

729

2

Tenerife, Canary Islands

4.34

3

3,154

2

Trinidad, Port of Spain

18.77

4

1,182

2

Panama City

7.04

5

970

2

Galapagos

5.77

6

3,640

2

Tahiti

21.67

7

1,423

2

Tonga, Nukualofa

8.47

8

410

2

Fiji, Suva

2.44

9

1,886

2

Port Moresby PNG

11.23

10

340

2

Thursday Island, Cape York

2.02

11

724

2

Darwin

4.31

12

1,572

2

Jakarta, Indonesia

9.36

13

1,881

2

Colombo, Sri Lanka

11.20

14

2,109

2

Aden, Yemen

12.55

15

698

2

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

4.15

16

670

2

Port Said, Egypt

3.99

17

1,111

2

Palermo, Sicily

6.61

18

170

2

Naples, Italy

1.01

19

393

FINISH

Monaco

2.34

-

-

-

-

-

-

23,846

36

RUNTIME DAYS @ 7kts

141.94

-

-

-

-

-

+ 10% service

= 156.13 Days

-

7 KNOTS AVE INC PORT & %

192.13

-& maintenance

-

-

AT 6 KNOTS AVE

224.16

 -

-

-

AT 5 KNOTS AVE

268.99

 

CLIMATE CHANGE AWARENESS - As part of a campaign to draw attention to acid oceans caused by climate change, and as part of a development programme aiming for the implementation of zero carbon shipping at the earliest opportunity, the Cleaner Ocean Foundation have put together an example of what might be achieved if a solar powered boat called the Elizabeth Swan were sent around the world by way of an ocean and climate change awareness event.

 

TRANSIT EXAMPLES - The above table illustrates one of the most likely ocean awareness expedition routes showing the time elapsed in days for 7 knots average cruising speed, including times for 5 and 6 knot averages - allowing for 10% downtime and 36 days in ports. Hence, although the objective is to reduce the current solar circumnavigation record from 584 days, the event in not an outright non-stop yacht competition in the offshore racing sense. It remains to be seen how accurate such a prediction might be.

 

 

 

CLIMATE CHANGE AWARENESS - The biennial European Climate Change Adaptation conference is convened by projects that have received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Framework Programme.

 

Climate change is considered by many to be the challenge of the 21st century. The urgency and severity of this challenge call for integrated ways of looking at responses to reduce the risks associated with environmental and social stressors, and ensure a secure future for humans and ecosystems. Adapting to climate change requires a coordinated and synergistic approach from a diverse range of actors across sectors, as well as questioning assumptions about the drivers of risk, vulnerability and environmental change.

A cooperative approach allows us to improve learning and knowledge exchange in order to deliver optimal solutions. Interaction and collaboration with the disaster risk reduction (DRR) community is a critical element in improving climate change adaptation (CCA), as the communities share similar goals and activities. Bringing the two groups together is particularly important in relation to the goals and targets of the three major international agreements: Paris, Sendai Framework for DRR and the Sustainable Development Goals.

The 4th ECCA builds on past conferences that took place in Hamburg (2013), Copenhagen (2015) and Glasgow (2017), and aims to:

* Provide a space that facilitates a dialogue among a diverse range of actors from academia, government, business and community on the multiple aspects of climate change adaptation * Promote the communication and knowledge exchange between researchers, policymakers and practitioners * Find integrated solutions and inspire action * Support ongoing efforts to enhance the coherence and synergy between CCA and DRR research, policy and practice * Discuss key challenges and solutions in cities * Provide a stage for presenting European’s excellence on Research & Innovation for CCA * Inform the next European funding framework for Research & Innovation

 

 

LINK & REFERENCE

 

https://www.ecca2019.eu/

https://globalclimateconference.com/

 

 

 

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