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Earth Information Day
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Linking Earth observation with the global response to climate change
Tuesday 8 November
Plenary Casablanca
10.15–18.00
Programme (405 kB)
Detailed Programme with links to all presentations and
posters
Webcast:
Opening and Part I
Webcast:
Part II
Storify coverage of the day
Summary report (2934 kB) by the SBSTA Chair
- welcomed by the SBSTA at SBSTA 47 see FCCC/SBSTA/2017/L.21,
paragraph 3
Introduction
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Systematic observation of the state of the climate – atmosphere, ocean and land –
enables the identification of climate change and associated impacts, and future trends. It is
the fundamental basis upon which the UNFCCC was founded, the Paris Agreement was adopted, and
decision-making at all levels on climate change mitigation and adaptation depend.
The science community provides the systematic observation data and information to advance
scientific research knowledge and support climate services. This large breadth of scientific
material is needed to assist governments and stakeholders in developing the urgent strategies
and action required to assess, track and ultimately attain the Paris Agreement’s goals
in the context of sustainable development.
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Rationale
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The Earth Information Day presents the opportunity to optimise engagement and connect
information and requirements between the science community, Party and non-Party stakeholders
to benefit the intergovernmental process and Paris Agreement implementation.
It will provide an up–to–date picture of the state of the climate and an outlook
on developments and opportunities to support decision making on risk assessment, adaptation
and mitigation at regional and national level.
It could be a central underpinning for the global stocktake providing dynamic and continuous
learning from the science community to inform and motivate acceleration of progress based on
the best available science.
Earth Information Day at COP 22 includes a focus on actions and opportunities to support
adaptation in Africa.
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Programme overview
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The Earth Information Day will feature speakers from the heads of UN and international
science organizations and agencies and the scientific community on:
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The state of the climate and the global carbon budget and the development of indicators
to support adaptation and mitigation;
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The GCOS Implementation Plan 2016 – explaining the essential climate variables,
indicators and actions to support the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development
Goals;
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New developments in the estimation of GHG emissions from Earth observations to support
national inventories;
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Earth observation actions and services to support adaptation in Africa.
The broad programme agenda is as follows:
10.15–10.45 Opening
10.45–13.00 Part I: Current Observations and Knowledge
15.00–18.00 Part II: Developments and Opportunities
Part I and Part II will both feature presentations and discussion followed by a poster
session where delegates can interact with experts on a one–on–one basis. The
posters will be on display for public viewing all day.
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Detailed Programme
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Posters
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Experts will be available to discuss posters at the end of both morning (Part I) and afternoon (Part
II) sessions as indicated in the programme above
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Abbreviations:
CEOS = Committee on Earth Observation Satellites; CORDEX = Coordinated Regional climate Downscaling
Experiment; ESA = European Space Agency; GCOS = Global Climate Observing System; GEO = Group on Earth
Observations; GOFC–GOLD = Global Observation for Forest Cover and Land Dynamics; ICOS =
Integrated Carbon Observation System; LEG = Least Developed Countries Expert Group; UNDP = United
Nations Development Programme; UNESCO–IOC = Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of
UNESCO; UNOOSA = United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs; WCRP = World Climate Research
Programme; WMO = World Meteorological Organization
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SBSTA 45 resources and submissions
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SBSTA 45
GCOS Implementation Plan 2016
WMO Submissions
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Further relevant Information
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WMO Videos on IG3IS
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Monitoring the atmosphere to reduce urban greenhouse gas emissions
EN SP FR CH AR RU
European Environment Agency
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Poster requirements
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The dimensions of posters should be A0 PORTRAIT (approx. 85 cm wide x 120 cm tall).
Please ensure that you print your hardcopy poster before coming and bring it to the conference with
you.
No poster printing service will be available.
Posters should be brought to Plenary Casablanca between 09.00-10.00, Tuesday 8th November
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