Climate change: anticipating to adapt
Fire in California.
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By: Anne-Cécile Bras Follow
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Heat waves, floods, erosion ... in an attempt to limit the impacts of climate change, policy makers rely on scientific models.
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What is their level of reliability?
Which countries are the most vulnerable?
What solutions are available to us?
These questions will be answered by the Colloquium of the Weather and Climate Forum which is taking place this week in Paris at La Sorbonne.
Guests:
Hervé Le Treut
, professor at Sorbonne University and at École Polytechnique
Luc Abbadie
, professor of Ecology at Sorbonne University.
Director of the Institute for Environmental Transition at Sorbonne Université
Alexandre Magnan
, researcher Vulnerability and adaptation to climate change at IDDRI
Christophe Buffet
, head of the Adapt'Action program at AFD
Renaud Lagrave
, vice-president of the Nouvelle Aquitaine regional council
To listen to the conferences of the colloquium
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