Jobs and education: Science and Management of Climate Change

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Business and public administration are demanding new skills, knowledge, and expertise to cope with new challenges that are global, local, and multidisciplinary. Professionals and Scientists presented 2020/2021 edition of the Master of Research in Science and Management of Climate Change: watch the videos.

Cities are changing the way they are facing the climate and its impacts. It is a change that relies on several solutions such as open spaces, urban forestation, climate action plans. All innovations that need to be planned, discussed, and implemented. This is what a resilience officer copes with, these are the words Piero Pelizzaro (Chief Resilience Officer of the Municipality of Milan) used to explain his job and the way the city of Milan is working today for its sustainable future.

Piero Pelizzaro gave his speech during the presentation of the third edition of the Master of Research in Science and Management of Climate Change, a webinar that took place on March 30, 2020 (watch the videos below).

Organized by Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and CMCC Foundation with the collaboration of the National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics (OGS), the Master is integrated into the PhD Programme in Science and Management of Climate Change and is built on a consolidated network with leading international organisations and research centres worldwide.

More info on the scientific program, collaborations, and job opportunities were detailed by Enrica De Cian and Malcolm Mistry, respectively Director and Deputy Director of the Master. The presentation was introduced by Prof. Carlo Carraro, coordinator of the PhD Programme in Science and Management of Climate Change.

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