The issue of ‘Climate Change‘ will be presented and discussed.
New insights in Climate Science and the 5th IPCC report
This fall the 5th IPCC report became available with new conclusions regarding the development of climate and the importance of anthropogenic causes. In this EnergyDay several possible consequences of the rising CO2 and the global warming for the oceans and for the melting of ice will be discussed. Also the relation between primeval climate, temperature and greenhouse gases will be discussed.
13h30 | Daan Schram,TU/e Opening |
13h35 | Team Energy, Student Association Energy,TU/e Energizing TU/enthusiasm |
13h45 | Wim van der Zande Chair of the Day, Radboud University Introduction |
14h00 | Peter Kuipers Munneke, Utrecht University Melting ice, rising seas |
14h45 | Caroline Katsman, KNMI Climate and oceans |
15h30 | Break |
15h45 | Film fragment Beagle, VPRO Palm trees on Antarctica |
16h00 | Henk Brinkhuis, Royal NIOZ Climate change & greenhouse gases, past & present |
16h45 | Discussion The societal impact of climate science |
17h15 | Summary and closure by Chair |
17h20 | Open café |
Registration
Participation is free, however, registration is mandatory by sending an email toenergy@tue.nl mentioning organisation, full name and full contact details.
Registration will be complete once you receive a confirmation email from Eindhoven Energy Institute.
Contact: Any further questions on the EnergyDays can be sent to the Eindhoven Energy Institute.
Location: Filmzaal, Zwarte Doos, TU/e campus