9/29/2014 重要氣候變遷研討會 : FREE SPEECH : 需帶耳機可聽翻譯成中文的演說. (外國人講 ENGLISH )
9/29 聽此演講的人大爆滿 : 清碳聯盟 ; 9/29 線上氣候變遷研討會 直播 ; 9/29 2014 泛太平洋氣候變遷調適夥伴國際研討會=ZOOM專屬頻道同步直播 : Map on blog & 9/29 have Wi Fi,
另外也使用 hashtag,希望大家也可以「滑手機」來參與氣候變遷,利用#climatepartner 來打卡、分享或觀察本次會議的任何訊息。
時間 | 主題 | 主持人/講者 |
09:30-10:00 | 報 到 |
10:00-10:10 | 開幕表演: 沙畫表演(影片) |
專 題 演 講 主持人:劉紹臣 院士 |
10:10-10:50 | 專題演講1 變遷中的氣候:聯合國政府間氣候變遷專家委員會第5次評估報告與美國國家氣候評估報告 | Prof. Donald J. Wuebbles 美國國家氣候評估報告委員
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10:50-11:30 | 專題演講2 泛太平洋區氣候變遷之調適 | 劉紹臣 院士 中華民國中央研究院環境變遷 研究中心研究員 |
11:30-11:50 | 茶 敘 |
11:50-12:30 | 專題演講3 美國海洋及大氣科學總署強化氣候 變遷調適:藉由科學與氣候服務 | Dr. Wayne Higgins 美國氣候計畫辦公室主任 |
大會主席 雷倩博士 溫室氣體減量基礎建設策進會理事長 |
12:30-12:45 | 貴賓致詞 | 中華民國環境保護署 魏國彥署長 中華民國外交部 林永樂部長 美國在臺協會 馬啟思處長 |
12:45-12:55 | 大會貴賓合影 |
12:55-14:00 | 午餐 |
主題1 氣候變遷調適方法與工具 主持人:嚴明鉦 教授 |
14:00-14:30 | 美國環保署氣候變遷調適政策與 工具 | Ms. Irene Nielson 美國環保署氣候變遷專員 |
14:30-15:00 | 氣候科學於調適政策之應用-以 台灣災害衝擊評估為例 | 郭士筠博士 國家災害防救科技中心研究員 |
15:00-15:20 | 問答時間 |
15:20-15:40 | 茶 敘 |
主題2 氣候變遷脆弱度與回復力建立 主持人:嚴明鉦 教授 |
15:40-16:10 | 颶風桑迪的災後重建: 聯邦政府與地方夥伴合作建立公平的災後 回復力 | Dr. Anhthu Hoang 美國環保署環境正義專家 |
16:10-16:40 | 跨領域風險評估與回復力建構 | 童慶斌博士 國立臺灣大學生物環境系統工程 學系教授 |
16:40-17:00 | 問答時間 |
17:00-17:10 | 大會主席: 結論報告 |
17:10 | 大會閉幕 |
Facebook「清碳聯盟」,作為本次會議的代表官網: 。另外也使用 hashtag,希望大家也可以「滑手機」來參與氣候變遷,利用#climatepartner 來打卡、分享或觀察本次會議的任何訊息。
也建議您可告知有興趣卻無法參加本次會議的朋友,我們有線上研討會,可以直播看到會議情況。這次特別使用 ZOOM 直播頻道來做為直播方式
為讓更多對氣候變遷調適及國際暨合作有興趣的各界人士共襄盛舉,
觀眾可透過手機或電腦一起參與會議、關心氣候議題。
ZOOM線上直播:
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Donald J. Wuebbles
伊利諾大學教授兼美國國家氣候評估報告執筆者
The Harry E. Preble Professor of Atmospheric Sciences School of Earth, Society,
and Environment Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Illinois
Donald J. Wuebbles is the Harry E. Preble Professor of Atmospheric Science at the University of Illinois. He is a professor in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences as well as an affiliate professor in the Departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering and in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He was the first Director of the School of Earth, Society, and Environment at Illinois, the first Director of the Environmental Council at the University, and Head of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences for many years. Dr. Wuebbles is an expert in numerical modeling of atmospheric physics and chemistry. He has authored over 400 scientific articles, relating mostly to atmospheric chemistry and climate issues. He has been a lead author on a number of local, regional, national, and international assessments related to concerns about climate change, and on atmospheric chemistry, including the effects of human activities on stratospheric and tropospheric ozone. He has led past assessments and analyses of potential impacts of climate change and air quality on urban areas like Chicago and on various sectors for larger regions like the Midwest and the Northeast.
Dr. Wuebbles and colleagues received the 2005 Stratospheric Ozone Protection Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. He has been honored by being selected a Fellow of three major professional science societies, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Geophysical Union, and the American Meteorological Society. He shares in the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for his work with the international Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Professor Wuebbles was a Coordinating Lead Author for the major international IPCC assessment of climate change published in late 2013 and was a leader in the U.S. National Climate Assessment published in May 2014, including leading the chapter on climate science and being a member of the Executive Secretariat and the Federal Advisory Committee. He was one of six U.S. scientists selected by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences to work with counterparts representing the UK Royal Society on a special report on climate change; the resulting report was published in February 2014. He is also a leader in the WMO-UNEP assessment of stratospheric ozone, and co-leads the chapter on policy analyses, that is to be published in late 2014. Dr. Wuebbles received the Cleveland Abbe Award from the American Meteorological Society in February 2014 for outstanding accomplishments and service given to society.
劉紹臣
中央研究院環境變遷研究中心 特聘講座、本院院士(二十九屆)
學歷
國立成功大學 物理理學士 1962年9月至1966年6月
匹茲堡大學 物理博士 1967年9月至1972年12月
經歷
1. 中央研究院地球科學研究所/環境變遷計畫特聘研究員/計畫主持人1999年11月至2003年12月
2. 喬治亞科技大學空氣資源工程中心主任1997年10月至1999年10月
3. 喬治亞科技大學地球及大氣科學學院GeorgiaPower與喬治亞研究聯盟傑出學者講座1996年3月至1999年11月
4. 台灣大學客座教授1992年8月至1993年7月
5. 地球物理文摘編輯委員1990年至1997年
6. 地球物理期刊主編1988年至1991
7. 美國國家海洋大氣總署理論大氣物理/大氣物理實驗室主任及主管物理研究員1980年9月至1996年3月
8. 美國國家海洋大氣總署理論大氣物理/大氣物理實驗室物理研究員1977年12月至1980年8月
9. 科羅拉多大學太空行星及大氣科學合聘教授1979年8月至1988年6月
10. 美國國家大氣研究中心客座研究員1977年8月至1977年11月
Dr. Wayne Higgins
美國氣候計畫辦公室主任
Director, Climate Program Office / OAR / NOAA
Dr. Wayne Higgins is the Director of the Climate Program Office (CPO) within NOAA’s Office of Atmospheric Research. In this position he serves as the focal point for climate programs within NOAA, supporting one of NOAA's primary mission goals: to understand climate variability and change to enhance society's ability to plan and respond. Prior to his appointment as CPO Director, Dr. Higgins served as the Acting Director of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) in 2013 and as the Director of the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) from 2007-2013, both within NOAA’s National Weather Service. Prior to that, Dr. Higgins served as the first Director of CPC’s Climate Test Bed from 2007-2007 and as CPC research meteorologist from 1994-2007.Dr. Higgins research interests span climate variability and change, and weather - climate linkages (including extreme events), with emphasis on diagnostic evaluation of observations and models to improve climate prediction. He has published more than 80 peer-reviewed journal articles, five book chapters, 32 atlases and technical reports, and 200 conference proceedings.
Dr. Higgins received his PhD (1987) and Masters of Science (1983) degrees in Meteorology from the Pennsylvania State University and his Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from the University of Illinois - Champaign/Urbana (1980). He currently serves as NOAA Lead for the Global Framework on Climate Services, as co-Chair of the NOAA Climate Action Plan Working Group, as Chair of the AA Climate Board Action Committee, and as a member of four NOAA Societal Challenge Executive Working Groups (Water, Extremes, Coasts, Marine Ecosystems), and on numerous other boards and committees. Dr. Higgins conceived and led the North American Monsoon Experiment from 1999-2007. In recent years he has also served as the chair of the World Climate Research Program Variability of the American Monsoons (VAMOS) Panel and currently serves as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Maryland.
Dr. Higgins was made a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society in 2009. He has received the Administrators Award, a Silver Medal and two Bronze Medals for his work at NOAA. He has spoken at more than 250 national and international conferences, society meetings, workshops and seminars, and at Washington, DC area business and academic gatherings.
https://sites.google.com/site/2014ppicca/speaker
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Ms. Irene Nielson
美國環保署氣候變遷專員
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agencyissued a Climate Adaptation Plan in 2012 as a detailed response to theAdministrator’s 2011 Policy Statement recognizing that climate change is athreat to EPA’s mission to protect human health and the environment. Everyoffice in USEPA conducted vulnerability assessments to identify the impacts ofclimate change on environmental programs. These implementation plans addressprograms and populations that face great risk as well as the need to developtechnical tools and adaptive capacity. Only months after Superstorm Sandy,President Obama’s Executive Order “Preparing the U.S. for the Impacts ofClimate Change” forged new ambitious goals for federal agencies to overcomebarriers to adapting to climate impacts through collaboration and with inputfrom states and local leaders. This talk charts the milestones of progress forthe U.S.EPA in adapting to climate impacts and highlights important plans andtools.
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