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Euro Climate Change 2019

Challenges in Global Climate Change 2019

Rome, Italy
18 - 19 November 2019
The conference ended on 19 November 2019

Important Dates

Abstract Acceptance Notification
15th May 2019
Abstract Submission Deadline
30th June 2019
Early Bird Deadline
30th June 2019
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
12th July 2019

About Euro Climate Change 2019

LONGDOM, proffers our immense pleasure and honor in extending you a warm invitation to attend “Challenges in Global Climate Change” (Euro Climate Change 2019). It is focusing on ‘An Insider’s View of Climate Science for a Sustainable Future’ to enhance and explore knowledge among Environment Departments and to establish corporations and exchanging ideas. Providing the right stage to present stimulating Keynote talks, Plenary sessions, Discussion Panels, B2B Meetings, Poster symposia, Video Presentations, and Workshops.

Topics

Climate change adaption, Climatology, Climate change effects, Climate impacts, Climate change

Call for Papers

Climate Change

The Earth's atmosphere has changed all through history. Just over the most recent 650,000 years there have been seven cycles of frigid development and withdraw, with the sudden end of the last ice age around 7,000 years prior denoting the start of the cutting edge atmosphere time — and of human progress. A large portion of these atmosphere changes is ascribed to little varieties in Earth's circle that change the measure of sun based vitality our planet gets.

The planet's climate has regularly been altering over geological time. The global average temperature today is about 15C, though geological evidence suggests it has been much higher and lower in the past.

Global Climate Change

'Environmental change balance actions are intended to lessen nursery discharges and increment the measures of ozone-harming substances expelled from the climate by nursery 'sinks'. The seas, plants, and soils are carbon dioxide sinks since they assimilate more carbon than they emit. The objective for worldwide alleviation was set in 1992 by the (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change-UNFCCC) as: 'adjustment of ozone-depleting substance focuses in the air at a level that would anticipate risky anthropogenic obstruction with the atmosphere framework.

Even though, the current period of warming is occurring more rapidly than many past events. Scientists are concerned that the natural fluctuation, or variability, is being overtaken by rapid human-induced warming that has serious implications for the stability of the planet's climate.

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