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Title
Climate extremes and impacts on the terrestrial carbon-cycle and fires 2023
Organizer
AIMES, Earth Commission, Future Earth, IIASA, PIK, University of Exeter, Global Systems Institute, WCRP Safe Landing Climates Lighthouse Activity, World Climate Research Programme
Type
Online Seminars
Focus
  • Impacts
  • Climate Change


Start
2023/04/20 3:00 PM CEST
End
2023/04/20 4:30 PM CEST
Country
  • Worldwide
Venue
Online
URL
Description
Join AIMES, the Earth Commission, Future Earth, and the WCRP Safe Landing Climates Lighthouse Activity for a webinar on climate extremes and impacts as part of a series that aims to advance the knowledge about tipping points, irreversibility, and abrupt changes in the Earth system.

This event is part of a series of online discussions that aims to advance knowledge about tipping elements, irreversibility, and abrupt changes in the Earth system. It supports efforts to increase consistency in the treatment of tipping elements in the scientific community, develop a research agenda, and design joint experiments and ideas for a Tipping Element Model Intercomparison Project (TipMip).

This discussion series is a joint activity of the Analysis, Integration, and Modeling of the Earth System (AIMES) global research project of Future Earth, the Earth Commission Working Group 1 Earth and Human Systems Intercomparison Modelling Project (EHSMIP) under the Global Commons Alliance and the Safe Landing Climates Lighthouse Activity of World Climate Research Program (WCRP).