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Energy, Climate Change and Complexity Science Conference, 2017

19 March 2017 16:00 - 22 March 2017 12:30, Sevilla, Spain


Introduction
The conference will therefore explore the relationship between all three to provide some richer insights both on the research being done and the policy it informs.

Since the topic is very broad, we will focus on impact and we will ask our speakers to address the following question, based on their own work: “What will it (society, cities, environment, way of living, etc.) look like in 100 years? What decisions would you, as a scientist or policy maker, make now knowing that they would impact the 4th generation and beyond?”

Speakers and participants will be drawn from academia, government, industry and the arts; and presentations will cover the range from well established to state of the art research as well as informed policy to address the challenges of climate change.

The conference will be held in beautiful Seville, in Andalucía, in the spring of 2017 and apart from the intellectual stimulation provided by the conference; participants will be able to explore its rich culture, with three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: The Alcázar, the Cathedral, and the Archivo General de Indias (General Archive of the Indies); as well as wonderful museums, art galleries, flamenco dancing and delicious food!
Speakers
  • Lesley Hughes Macquarie University, Australia
  • Torsten Thiele Global Ocean Trust, United Kingdom
  • Tim Foxon University of Sussex, United Kingdom
  • Marcelo Masera European Commission Joint Research Centre, Spain
  • William Nuttall Open University, United Kingdom
  • Stephen Peake Open University, United Kingdom
  • Paul Bourgine École Polytechnique, France
  • Anders Levermann Potsdam Institute & Columbia University, Germany
  • Sander van der Leeuw Arizona State University, United States
  • Tao Zhang University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Kristian Lindgren Chalmers University of technology, Sweden
  • Diana Mangalagiu University of Oxford & Neoma Business School, United Kingdom
  • Clint Wilder Clean Edge, United States
  • Johan van As One Planet Rating, United Kingdom

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Venue
TRYP Sevilla Macarena

TRYP Sevilla Macarena, Calle San Juan de Ribera, 2, Sevilla, 41009, Spain

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