Ambassadors, Climate Scientists And Researchers To Attend 2-Day SOA Conclave In Bhubaneswar

The conclave will feature interdisciplinary sessions on climate sciences, heat wave, earth system modeling, extreme weather events and water resource management

BHUBANESWAR: Climate scientists, researchers and academics from across the country and diplomatic representatives from eight countries are expected to attend a two-day ‘International Conclave on Climate Change and Global Warming—Issues and Prospects’ being held at the Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Deemed to be University (SOA) here on June 10 and 11.

The urgent need to pursue methods to combat the effect of climate change and adopt appropriate strategies for sustainable development will be discussed during the event. “The conclave, being organised by SOA, will feature interdisciplinary sessions on climate sciences, rising heat wave, earth system modeling, extreme weather events, water resource management and sustainable development,” Vice-Chancellor of SOA, Prof. Pradipta Kumar Nanda, said.

Ambassadors and diplomatic representatives from seven European and South American countries and the island nation of Seychelles are expected to attend the conclave to share their country specific experiences and perspectives, Prof. Nanda said.

The objective of the conclave, he said, is to mobilize knowledge and forge a path towards a more sustainable and climate resilient future.

The diplomatic representatives of other countries in India expected to attend the event include Alberto Guani, Ambassador of Uruguay, Javier Paulinich, Ambassador of Peru, Fernando Bucheli, Ambassador of Ecuador, Omar Castaneda Solares, Ambassador of Guatemala, Juan Antonio March Pujol, Ambassador of Spain, Antonio Bartoli, Ambassador of Italy, Lalatiana Accouche, High Commissioner of Seychelles and Kayshav Tewari, Diplomat, High Commission of Guyana.

The conclave will have different sessions spread over the two days. The broad themes include ‘Science and Climate Change: Indian Scenario’, ‘Ocean-Atmosphere-Space based observations’, ‘Earth System Modeling’, ‘Impact of Climate Change on Food Security’, ‘Effect on Energy and Water Availability’ and ‘Impact on Urban Infrastructure’, Prof Uma Charan Mohanty, General Chair for the conclave and Distinguished Professor at SOA, said.

 

 

Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Deemed to be UniversitySOASOA climate conclave