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[ecrea] Climate controversies: science and politics

Thu Sep 16 21:33:07 GMT 2010


>Climate controversies: science and politics
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>Save the date
>Oct. 27-28, 2010 Brussels
>Oct. 29, 2010 Paris
>
>The Institute for Environmental Planning and 
>Land-use Planning (IGEAT), the Department of 
>Earth and Environmental Sciences (DSTE), the 
>Laboratory of Glaciology of the Université Libre 
>de Bruxelles (ULB) in partnership with the 
>Alexandre Koyré Centre, the Bernheim Centre of 
>Peace and Citizenship and the Institute of 
>Sustainable Development and International 
>Relations (IDDRI) cordially invite you to the 
>three events of the international Climate 
>Controversies: Science and Politics conference.
>On October 27 and 28, a conference in Brussels 
>will address the recent climate controversies 
>that have shaken the politics and science of 
>climate change. Without denying the existence of 
>climate change, the pungent criticisms addressed 
>at the IPCC seek to re-evaluate its 
>anthropogenic character. As a consequence, 
>behaviours are divided between proactive actions 
>and a laisser-faire approach. These two days 
>of conference will aim to unravel the form, 
>content and actors of the controversies.
>In the evening of the 27, a public debate will 
>address the relationship between the controversies and the media.
>Finally, on October 29, a conference at Sciences 
>Po Paris will examine the profiles and political 
>cleavages within the climate-sceptic movement 
>and their influence on our perception of the problem.
>With the participation of Naomi Oreskes (author 
>of Merchants of Doubt), Clive Hamilton 
>(Requiem for a Species), James Hoggan 
>(Climate Cover- Up), Jean-Pascal van Ypersele 
>of the IPCC, Bruno Latour (Sciences Po) , 
>Laurence Tubiana (IDDRI Sciences Po) and 
>journalists including Hervé Kempf (Le Monde), 
>Sylvestre Huet (Libération), Michel de Mulenaere 
>(Le Soir) and Gilles Toussaint (La Libre Belgique) for the public debate.
>
>Climate controversies: science and politics
>Date: Oct 27-28, 2010 in Brussels
>Place: Royal Institute of Natural Science & Université Libre de Bruxelles
>
>Date: Oct 29, 2010, in Paris
>Place: Sciences Po Paris
>
>For further information:
>Brussels: (fschmitz /at/ ulb.ac.be)<mailto:(fschmitz /at/ ulb.ac.be)>
>(marie-ange.baudoin /at/ ulb.ac.be)<mailto:(marie-ange.baudoin /at/ ulb.ac.be)>
>Paris: (elise.coudane /at/ iddri.org)<mailto:(elise.coudane /at/ iddri.org)>

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