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4 degrees&beyond International Climate Conference, 28-30 September 2009, Oxford, UK

Created on 30 Apr 2009 by Patinya Kanthatham

Despite 17 years of negotiations since the 1992 rio earth summit, global greenhouse gas emissions have continued to rise. since 2000 the rates of annual emissions growth have increased at rates at the upper end of the ipcc scenarios, presenting the global community with a stark challenge: either instigate an immediate and radical reversal in existing emission trends or accept global temperature rises well beyond 4°.

The immediacy and scale of the reductions necessary to avoid anything below 4°c, and indeed the human and ecosystem implications of living with 4°c, are beyond anything we have been prepared to countenance. understanding the implications of 4°c and higher temperatures is essential if global society is to make informed choices about the balance between "extreme" rates of mitigation and "extreme" impacts and adaptation costs.

The aim of this conference is therefore to: (i) assess the consequences of a change in global temperature above 4°c for a range of systems and sectors, and (ii) explore the options that are open for avoiding climate changes of this magnitude. the results of the conference will form an important background to the cop 15 united nations climate change conference, in copenhagen, december 2009, and the inevitable negotiations that will follow cop 15.

Format of conference

1. Invited keynote talks that:

a. provide state of the art assessments of the impacts of 4+°c climate change for a range of human, ecological and earth systems

b. reframe the mitigation challenge in terms of steps necessary to avoid the significant risk of a 4-5 degree warming under different emissions reduction scenarios and the options open to enable a clear avoidance of such a risk.

2. Open call for oral and poster papers in the above themes, with a focus on regional examples that complement keynote topics.

Call for papers

The call for contributions is now open. we're looking for presentations of innovative research work, and we invite you to submit abstracts for oral papers and posters that assess the implications of 4+°c at global, regional, national and local scales, under the following general themes:

i: Agriculture, water and food security (global, regional and national)

ii: Vulnerable people and places

iii: Ecosystems and ecosystem services

iv: Earth system feedbacks and thresholds

v: Emissions reductions

Deadline for abstract submission: Friday 11 May 2009.

For more information please visit http://www.eci.ox.ac.uk/4degrees/index.php

 

 
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