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03Dec2019
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Introduction
Earth Information Day 2019 provides an opportunity for Parties and non-Party stakeholders to meet with members of the systematic observation community to discuss the latest activities and exchange information on the state of the global climate system, Earth observation implementation, needs and services.
The event was mandated at SBSTA 50, and its content is guided by previous mandates and submissions. The information and discussions presented may be used to inform negotiations under agenda item 7(b) during SBSTA 51.
Earth Information Day will be open to observers, and webcast. Questions can be submitted via sli.do.
Information note
Information on the Earth Information Day, Note by the Chair of the SBSTA
Agenda
Report
| 10:00 | Opening |
| Welcome and opening remarks by Paul Watkinson, SBSTA Chair Statement by Andrés Couve, Science, Technology, Knowledge and Innovation Minister of Chile Statement by WMO Secretary-General Petteri Taalas |
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| 10:10 | Updates on the state of the global climate |
| Climate change drivers, indicators and impacts John Kennedy, WMO |
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| Observed changes and impacts and projected risks identified in the IPCC SRCCL and SROCC Valerie Masson-Delmotte and Hans-Otto Pörtner, IPCC WGI and IPCC WGII |
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| 10:45 | Updates on implementing Earth observation: for region and country support, and needs |
| National Systematic Observations of the Climate as part of a Global Effort Carolin Richter, WIGOS and GCOS |
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| Space-based observation for supporting NDCs, national inventories and the global stocktake Joerg Schulz and David Crisp, CEOS/CGMS |
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| Ocean observation: latest developments in support of the Paris Agreement Toste Tanhua, co-chair of GOOS, IOC-UNESCO |
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| Discussion | |
| 11:40 | Earth observation for science, policy and practice: retooling global cooperation to respond to future climate risk |
| Panel discussion chaired by Steven Ramage, GEO
Maisa Rojas Corradi, Center for Climate and Resilience Research, Chile |
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| 12:55 | Reflections and invitation to the poster session |
| Paul Watkinson, SBSTA Chair | |
| 13:00 | Break |
| 13:15 | Poster session |
| Presented in the foyer adjacent to the plenary room Further discussion between members of the systematic observation community, Parties and non-Party stakeholders during poster presentations |
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| 15:00 | Close |
Posters
Posters will be presented on the themes: Updates on the state of the global climate, Updates on implementing Earth observation: for region and country support, and needs and The value chain: Earth observation for science, policy and practice.
This list will be continuously updated as posters become available. Abbreviations are listed below. Posters are attributed to the lead author or presenter. Full author lists will be available on the posters and in the Earth Information Day Summary Report.
| Updates on the state of the global climate | |
| Earth's ice from Space | Isobel Lawrence, CPOM |
| State of the global climate: 5 year statement | John Kennedy, WMO |
Note: Listed posters are attributed to the lead author or presenter. Full author lists will be available on the posters and in the Earth Information Day Summary Report.
Abbreviations: APN - Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research; BfG – The Federal Institute of Hydrology Koblenz, Germany; CANEUS – Canada-Europe-US-Asia-Africa; CCI – Climate Change Initiative; CEOS – Committee on Earth Observation Satellites; CGMS – Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites; CIFOR – Center for International Forestry Research; CPOM – The Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling; CSIRO – The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation; C3S – Copernicus Climate Change Service; DLR – German Aerospace Center; ECMWF – European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts; ESA – European Space Agency; FAO – UN Food and Agriculture Organisation; FILAC – Fund for the Development of Indigenous Peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean; GCOS – Global Climate Observing System; GEO – Group on Earth Observations; GOA-ON – Global Ocean Acidification Observing Network; GOOS – The Global Earth Observing System ; ICOS – Integrated Carbon Observation System; IOC-UNESCO – Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission; IUCN – The International Union for Conservation of Nature; JAMSTEC – Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology; JAXA – Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency; JCOMMOPS – The Joint Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology in situ Observations Programme Support Centre; JRC – The Joint Research Centre in Ispra; LAOCA – Latin American Ocean Acidification Network; NASA JPL - North American Space Agency Jet Propulsion Laboratory; SCO – Space Climate Observatory; SOOS – The Southern Ocean Observing System; WMO – World Meteorological Organisation
