- applied sciences | climate change | environmental research | migratory movement | social analysis | integration of migrants
Practical information
- When
- Languages
- English
Description

10:00-13:00 CET
On 29 September 2021, in the framework of the pre-COP26 All4Climate - Italy 2021 initiative, this event aims to inform and discuss the science behind climate change with representatives from civil society, youth movements, young activists, and interested citizens.
The event will be an interactive 'Ask a Scientist' workshop, with presentations and active discussions. It will involve an interdisciplinary group of scientists from Europe: Andrea Toreti (European Commission's Joint Research Centre); Andreia F. Silva Ribeiro (ETH Zurich); Ana Bastos (Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry); Elena Xoplaki (Justus-Liebig University of Giessen); Francesco Lamperti (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies); Ricardo Trigo (University of Lisbon).
The four main themes of the event will be:
- How we know that the Earth is getting warmer
- Climate change is anthropogenic
- Back to the future: learning from the past
- What will happen in the next 80 years
During the event, Katerina Fortun (European Commission, DG CLIMA) will provide an overview of the Climate Pact followed by 4 Climate Ambassadors that will share their experience and motivation.
The event will be in webstreaming and online interactions.
Registration
If you missed the registration, you can watch the event here:
Venue
Online, EU