Online introduktion til ESA’s nye klimaprogram CLIMATE-SPACE
- https://ufm.dk/forskning-og-innovation/rumomradet/aktuelt/arrangementer/2023/online-introduktion-til-esa2019s-nye-klimaprogram-climate-space
- Online introduktion til ESA’s nye klimaprogram CLIMATE-SPACE
- 2023-11-03T13:00:00+01:00
- 2023-11-03T16:00:00+01:00
- ESA inviterer danske interessenter til en online præsentation af efterfølgeren til ESA’s Climate Change Initiative (CCI) program – CLIMATE-SPACE programmet. Der vil efterfølgende være mulighed for 1:1 møder med ESA om programmet. Deadline for tilmelding: 31 oktober 2023
- Tid og sted
- Hvornår 03. november 2023 fra 13:00 til 16:00
- Hvor Online
ESA’s CLIMATE-SPACE programme will continue and expand the work supported over the last decade by the ESA Climate Change Initiative (CCI) and additionally respond to new requirements for Earth Observation to support the UNFCCC Paris Agreement.
The CCI is ESA’s flagship programme for providing climate relevant and actionable information to assess the state of the climate. From 2023 to 2029, up to and beyond the 2nd UNFCCC Global Stocktake, CLIMATE-SPACE will support ESA Member States by expanding its Essential Climate Variable portfolio, support progression towards UNFCCC Paris Agreement goals; provide pre-operational R&D for operational climate services, enhance the link between the climate observation and modelling community, and conduct cross-ECV and Tipping Points studies.
Programme
1300 The CLIMATE-SPACE programme presented by Susanne Mecklenburg (Head of ESA Climate Office)
1330 Q&A
1345 – 1600 1:1 meetings between Susanne Mecklenburg and Danish stakeholders (15 minutes per meeting slot)
To participate – send no later than Tuesday 31st October an email to Anne Klitgaard and indicate whether you intend to participate in the general presentation and/or want to book a 1:1 meeting with ESA. Meeting slots are allocated on a first come, first served basis.
A link to join the meeting will be forwarded to the participants.
Kontakt
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