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Dear Colleague,

2008 will be yet another busy year for carbon sciences. You will find at the end of this email and accessible through the web link below a list of meetings that will take place during 2008.

http://www.globalcarbonproject.org/news/enews_feb_2008.htm

Kind regards,

Pep Canadell

Shobhakar Dhakal

Global Carbon Project

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e-NEWS February 2008

Upcoming Meetings

Urban Energy and Carbon Management: Challenges for Science and Policy

 

4-6 February, 2008, AIT Centre, Asian Institute of Technology, Pathumthani, Thailand

 

To develope a comprehensive urban model that can assess alternate urban development pathways and urban practices in an integrated manner with urban energy and carbon as key (but not exclusive) drivers.
Contact: Shobhakar Dhakal
Background paper (pdf, 52Kb)

 

Illuminating Ocean Ocosystems: Developments in Bio-optics for Observing the Ocean Carbon Cycle

 

19th February 2008, Royal Plymouth Corinthian Yacht Club, Plymouth, UK

 

Contact: Julia Crocker

 

Vulnerability and Opportunity of Methane Hydrates

 

13-14 March 2008, IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria

 

Methane hydrates are an energy source of potentially staggering magnitude compared with other known hydrocarbon deposits. Both global warming and the decision to extract them (if it becomes economically feasible) could open a large new source of carbon to the atmosphere over the next century with its associated impacts to climate change. The workshop will explore the risks of large methane releases and energy opportunities/mitigation over this century based on present trends in global warming, technological development, and energy economics.

 

Contact: Nebojsa Nakicenovic and Pep Canadell
Scoping paper : Methane Hydrates Workshop 2008 Update (pdf, 206Kb)
Draft agenda: As per 29 January 2008
Draft participant list (doc, 64kb)

 

European GeoSciences Union (EGU) General Assembly

 

13-18 April 2008, Vienna, Austria

 

Multiple session on ocean carbon, land and atmosphere carbon, fluxnet, fires, petlands, others

 

Conference website: http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2008/

 

Call for CarboSchools teachers to contribute to workshop on carbon cycle

 

14-16 April 2008, Vienna, Austria

 

70 secondary school science teachers from all over Europe and beyond will attend a "GIFT workshop" on the carbon cycle, organised by the EGU educational committee with support and cooperation from CarboSchools.

 

Workshop website: www.carboschools.org

 

Contact: Philippe Saugierand

 

Integrated Study of Terrestrial and Coastal Carbon Fluxes and Exchanges in the Gulf of Mexico

 

6-8 May, 2008, St.Petersburg, Florida, USA

 

The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers to discuss potential integrated research projects relating to carbon fluxes and exchange in the Gulf of Mexico that support the OCB mission.

 

Workshop website: http://www.whoi.edu/sbl/liteSite.do?litesiteid=23613

 

Contact: Mary Zawoysky

 

Effects of Climate Change on the World's Oceans

 

19- 23 May, 2008, Gijon, Spain

 

The Symposium will focus on the major issues of climate change that affect the oceans: oceanic circulation, climate modelling, cycling of carbon and other elements, acidification, oligotrophy, changes in species distributions and migratory routes, sea-level rise, coastal erosion, etc. There is a session on "Marine carbon cycling and other biogeochemical cycles"

 

Website:http://www.pices.int/meetings/international_symposia/2008_symposia/Climate_change/climate_background_3.aspx

 

Contact: Corinne Le Quere and Jorge Sarmiento

 

Atmospheric Tracer Transport Model Intercomparison Project (Transcom)

 

2- 5 June, 2008, The Netherlands

 

Contact:Maarten Krol

 

13th International Peat Congress - Specialised Sessions on Tropical Peat

 

8-14 June 2008, Tullamore, Ireland

 

Every four years, through its Congress, the International Peat Society provides an opportunity for peatland and peat scientists and practitioners to share knowledge and experience with the wider peatland family.

 

Conference web: http://www.ipcireland2008.com

 

GLOBCARBON User Workshop

 

tba, June/July 2008, ESRIN, Frascati, Italy

 

Contact: Stephen Plummer

 

Bioenergy and the Earth System Sustainability

 

17-19 July 2008, Piracicaba, Brazil

 

A workshop of the Earth System Scince Partnership (Diversitas, IGBP, IHDP, WCRP) with the local support of the Brazilian Forum on
To identify the major opportunities and constraint for bioenergy in the context of earth system sustainability: (i) To identify an ESSP research portfolio to assist moving towards sustainable bioenergy pathways; (ii) To design a set of analyses to feed into research syntheses leading to major publication/s.

Contact: Pep Canadell, Jean Ometto

 

Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB) Summer Workshop

 

21-24 July, 2008, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts, USA

 

Website: http://www.us-ocb.org

 

8th Scientific Steering Committee meeting of the Global Carbon Project

 

23-25 July 2008, Manaus, Brazil

 

Contact: Pep Canadell, Shobhakar Dhakal

 

CarboSur Symposium in the LBA Conference

 

27-29 July 2008, Manaus, Brazil

 

The purpose of the meeting is to bring together scientists working on the carbon-climate-human system (including land, oceans, and atmosphere) of South America to explore the establishment of a CarboSur network to support and further promote research on the topic. Presentations are invited from all carbon topics on South America.

 

Contact: Antonio Nobre, Pep Canadell

 

Linking Carbon Storage in Terrestrial Ecosystems with other Climate Forcing Agents

 

9-11 September 2008, Santa Barbara, California

 

Linking carbon storage in terrestrial ecosystems with other climate forcing agents: A synthesis allowing for effective carbon dioxide stabilization policies

 

Scoping Paper (pdf, 35Kb)

 

Contact: Jim Randerson

 

The Ocean in a High CO2 World-II

 

6 - 8 October 2008, Monaco

 

The purpose of the meeting is to provide an interdisciplinary forum to assess what is known about ocean acidification and priorities for future research.  The symposium will include both invited and contributed presentations.

 

Website: http://www.confmanager.com/main.cfm?cid=975

 

 

 

 

Further information on Meetings http://www.globalcarbonproject.org/meetings

 

RECENT CARBON PUBLICATIONS

 

Update to 2006 of the Global Carbon Budget and Emission Drivers

 

Canadell JG, Le Quéré C, Raupach MR, Field CB, Buitenhuis ET, Ciais P, Conway TJ, Gillett NP, Houghton RA, Marland G (2007) Contributions to accelerating atmospheric CO2 growth from economic activity, carbon intensity, and efficiency of natural sinks. PNAS Early Edition10.1073/pnas.0702737104.

 

Raupach MR, G. Marland, P. Ciais, C. LeQuere, J.G. Canadell, C.B. Field (2007) Global and regional drivers of accelerating CO2 emissions (pdf, 649Kb) PNAS Early edition, doi:10.1073/pnas.0700609104

 

For futher information visit: http://www.globalcarbonproject.org/carbontrends

 

The North America Carbon Budget

 

King AW, L. Dilling GP Zimmerman, DM Fairman, RA Houghton, G Marland, AZ Rose, TJ Wilbanks, eds. (2007) The North America Carbon Budget. Synthesis and Assessment Product 2.2 Report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research

Carbon Reductions and Offsets

 

Global Carbon Project (2008) Carbon reductions and offsets. L. Coulter, JG Canadell, S Dhakal (eds.). Earth System Science Partnership Report No. 5. Global Carbon Project Report No. 6, Canberra.

Guide to Best Practices for Ocean CO2 Measurements

 

Dickson AG, Sabine CL, Christian JR, eds. (2007). Guide to best practices for ocean CO2 measurements.PICES Special Publication 3, 191 pp.
http://cdiac.ornl.gov/oceans/Handbook_2007.html

Options for Including Agriculture and Forestry Activities in a Post-2012 International Climate Agreement

 

 

 

Bernhard Schlamadinger and David Neil Bird (2007) Options for including agriculture and forestry activities in a post-2012 international climate agreement. Environmental Science and Policy 10: 269-394 (Special Issue)
Link to Journal Page: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/14629011

 

 

Further information on Publications:

http://www.globalcarbonproject.org/news/ScienceHighlights.html

http://www.globalcarbonproject.org/products

 


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