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Climateurope2 Webstival
19-20 September 2024
The Third Climateurope2 webstival will be held online | Register to the webstival and stay tuned for more information– Visit here the webstival consent form.

REGISTER TO THE WEBSTIVAL

Climateurope2 promotes insightful community discussions on the design, use, quality, business innovation, and policy drivers of climate services. Continuing our series of webstivals and festivals, previously held virtually in March and September 2023, and in person in March 2024, this next edition will take place on September 19th and 20th, 2024. This webstival will explore what makes a climate service useful, fit for purpose, viable, equitable and transparent. It will also examine how climate services can stimulate transformative climate actions—both mitigation and adaptation—to address the climate crisis.

The webstival will feature plenary sessions with a rich program of topics addressing recent developments, along with a series of parallel deep-dive workshops covering areas such as bridging the financial protection gap, building a health shield, storytelling for municipal services, and procuring innovative climate change services. A novelty of this edition is the inclusion of hands-on sessions, emphasising participant engagement in using and planning climate services. This interactive approach aims to provide practical experience and a deeper understanding of the tools and strategies behind effective climate services.


As a side event of the webstival, a Webinar hosted by MIP4Adapt in collaboration with Adaptation AGORA project and CMCC will be held from 17:30 to 19:00. The webinar will revolve around water challenges and be held on a separate zoom platform. You can register to this side event here.


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Climateurope2 is a project aiming to develop standardisation procedures and recommendations for climate services, while supporting and bringing together the European climate services community. In addition, the project strives to enhance the uptake of quality-assured climate services to support adaptation and mitigation to climate change and variability. This will underpin the leading role of Europe when it comes to the production of trustworthy, user-relevant knowledge to manage climate risks and enhance adaptive capacities, while benefiting climate services at the global scale.



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