09:00-16:00 | Virtual via Teams iClimate Virtual Internal Workshop 2020 Aarhus University iCLIMATE centre is organising the annual internal workshop 2020 as a virtual event and invites all iClimate members to participate.
Please sign up no later than October 19th 14.00pm to receive this link by email before the workshop.
15:00-13:00 | Sandbjerg Estate Sandbjergvej 102 DK-6400 Sønderborg, Denmark THE SYMPOSIUM HAS UNFORTUNATELY BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO THE OUTBREAK OF THE NEW CORONA VIRUS: NOSA Symposium 2020 at Sandbjerg Estate NOSA - Nordic Society for Aerosol Research.
In 2020 Department of chemistry is hosting the NOSA Symposium and iClimate is supporting the event.
Please note: Staff/students from Aarhus University are to register through internal registration sheet from Marianne Glasius (glasius@chem.au.dk) - fees to be settled by internal transfer.
Mon09Mar
08:30-14:30 | Aarhus N, Denmark Green Transition Research Brainstorm Event See all information regarding this event (programme, contents, registration) from the link above.
Thu05Mar
15:00-18:30 | Roskilde, Denmark Workshop on Local Sustainable Development Goals (in Danish) This workshops invites the municipality and local companies who want to be front-runners in achieving their goals towards sustainability. Aarhus University will help you to define initiatives and solutions for three of the most relevant sustainable development goals by the United Nations (UN): Goal 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation, Goal 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production, and Goal 13 - Climate action. Please note that this event will be held in Danish and specifically addresses stakeholders in the community of Roskilde.
Fri06Dec
13:00-17:00 | Department of Food Science, Agrofood Park 48, 8200 Aarhus workshop on Resilient Northern Crops Background:
Field crops are under pressure due to climate change. Knowledge on how they
respond to single abiotic stress is good, but we focus on the less known effects
of multiple stresses for developing future resilient crops. Wheat constitute 46%
of EU’s cereal production and is predicted to move North. In Scandinavia wheat
competes with barley, rye, oats and potato.
The workshop aims to give an overview of some of the research on climate
effects on our main field crops in the Northern region and focus on how we can
develop this further.
The workshop is open to scientists, companies and students with interest in future crops.
Tue26Nov
14:00-15:00 | Department of Physics, room 1525-219 Thesis defense by Kasper Toft Madsen Analysis of premature mortality by particulate air pollution over Europe based on multi-model ensemble of Earth System Models.
13:00-14:00 | Aarhus University, Risø Campus, the Pavilion, Frederiksborgvej 399, 4000 Roskilde Eksternal seminar with Jesper Sjolte The impact of solar and volcanic forcing investigated in model-data climate reconstructions of seasonal resolution.
Mon18Mar
09:30-16:00 | Eigtveds Pakhus, Strandgade 25 G, 1448 København K Konference: Fødevarer i et ændret klima Landbrug, virksomheder, forbrugere og samfund har et fælles ansvar for fødevarernes klimabelastning. Aarhus Universitets interdisciplinære center for klimaforandringer, iClimate samler nu aktørerne til en diskussion om løsningerne. Det sker på en konference i Eigtveds Pakhus den 18. marts