3rd Intl Conf on Climate Change: Impacts and Responses (July 2011, Brazil)

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
21-22 July 2011
www.Climate-Conference.com
Deadline for abstracts: 14 June 2011

The Climate Change Conference and its companion journal are devoted to any person with an interest in, and concern for, scientific, policy and strategic perspectives on climate change. This conference examines evidence of climate change, its natural and human causes, its ecosystemic impacts and its human effects.

This year’s conference will feature the following plenary speakers:

  • Alison Anderson, School of Social Science and Social Work, University of Plymouth, UK
  • Larry Pryor, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California, USA

In addition to plenary presentations, the Climate Change Conference includes parallel presentations by practitioners, teachers, and researchers. We invite you to respond to the conference Call-for-Papers. Presenters may submit their written papers for publication in the peer reviewed ‘International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses’. If you are unable to attend the conference in person virtual registrations are also available which allow you to submit a paper for referring and possible publication.

The deadline for the next round in the call for papers (a title and short abstract) is 14 June 2011. Future deadlines will be announced on the conference website after this date. Proposals are reviewed within two weeks of submission. Full details of the conference, including an online proposal submission form, may be found at the conference website: www.Climate-Conference.com.

Whether you are a virtual or in-person presenter at this conference, we also encourage you to present on the conference YouTube Channel. Please select the Online Sessions link on the conference website for further details.  We also invite you to subscribe to our monthly email newsletter, and subscribe to our Facebook, RSS, or Twitter feeds at www.Climate-Conference.com.

About Fil Salustri
I'm a design methodologist and Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, Canada. Adjectives that describe me include: secular humanist, meritocrat, and long-winded. Some people call me a positivist too, as if that were a bad thing. Go figure. My real home page is http://deseng.ryerson.ca/~fil.

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