MESH Event for the UK Climate Services Community
LOCATION
2 Infirmary Street
Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS1 2JP
United Kingdom
An evening for the UK climate adaptation community to network, share news and ideas, and discuss climate services.
Join us in Leeds on November 27th for an evening of climate services, ethics, and networking. Throughout the evening, we'll be exploring ethical questions in climate services from a diverse range of speakers with public, academic, and private climate service perspectives. A round of lightning talks will introduce you to the ethical questions and dilemmas, exploring questions such as how should climate services be regulated, if at all, and who gets to decide? How do you ethically convey complex information to a non-expert audience without unintended consequences? How can we best consider vulnerable populations when conducting work in climate adaptation? What ethical issues are inherent in sustainable development, and how best can we mitigate these issues for future generations?
The rest of the evening will be dedicated to networking for the UK climate adaptation community, catered with canapés and drinks. MESH events provide a space where anyone based in the UK working on climate services (in the UK or internationally) can get together, share news, and discover what is happening on the forefront of the field. Join us for a stimulating evening at MESH Leeds on Wednesday, November 27th from 5:00 to 7:30 pm.
Programme
17:00 Registration and drinks reception
17:30 Introducing MESH - Briony Turner (Space4Climate) and Ben Smith (GCAP)
Welcome: Suraje Dessai, UK Climate Resilience Programme Champion
17:45 Showcase talks:
- Jillian Schacher, ReactCC: 'Title TBA' - An overview of ethics in climate services
- Kristen Guida, London Climate Change Partnership: 'Title TBA' - The consideration of vulnerable populations in climate-related work
- Doogie Black, Trioss: 'Title TBA' - Ethical considerations within sustainable development and climate change strategy
- Vicky Lucas, Institute for Environmental Analytics: 'Title TBA' - Ethics of big data and the environment in climate services
- Candice Howarth, University of Surrey: 'Title TBA' - The ethics of science communication
18:20 Community announcements (If you have a climate services related announcement to make, please alert the organiser at eejas@leeds.ac.uk no later than the 26th of November.)
Find out more at http://meshclimate.net. Tickets are free, but please register with Eventbrite at www.tinyurl.com/y3j5pqrs.
An evening for the UK climate adaptation community to network, share news and ideas, and discuss climate services.
Join us in Leeds on November 27th for an evening of climate services, ethics, and networking. Throughout the evening, we'll be exploring ethical questions in climate services from a diverse range of speakers with public, academic, and private climate service perspectives. A round of lightning talks will introduce you to the ethical questions and dilemmas, exploring questions such as how should climate services be regulated, if at all, and who gets to decide? How do you ethically convey complex information to a non-expert audience without unintended consequences? How can we best consider vulnerable populations when conducting work in climate adaptation? What ethical issues are inherent in sustainable development, and how best can we mitigate these issues for future generations?
The rest of the evening will be dedicated to networking for the UK climate adaptation community, catered with canapés and drinks. MESH events provide a space where anyone based in the UK working on climate services (in the UK or internationally) can get together, share news, and discover what is happening on the forefront of the field. Join us for a stimulating evening at MESH Leeds on Wednesday, November 27th from 5:00 to 7:30 pm.
Programme
17:00 Registration and drinks reception
17:30 Introducing MESH - Briony Turner (Space4Climate) and Ben Smith (GCAP)
Welcome: Suraje Dessai, UK Climate Resilience Programme Champion
17:45 Showcase talks:
- Jillian Schacher, ReactCC: 'Title TBA' - An overview of ethics in climate services
- Kristen Guida, London Climate Change Partnership: 'Title TBA' - The consideration of vulnerable populations in climate-related work
- Doogie Black, Trioss: 'Title TBA' - Ethical considerations within sustainable development and climate change strategy
- Vicky Lucas, Institute for Environmental Analytics: 'Title TBA' - Ethics of big data and the environment in climate services
- Candice Howarth, University of Surrey: 'Title TBA' - The ethics of science communication
18:20 Community announcements (If you have a climate services related announcement to make, please alert the organiser at eejas@leeds.ac.uk no later than the 26th of November.)
Find out more at http://meshclimate.net. Tickets are free, but please register with Eventbrite at www.tinyurl.com/y3j5pqrs.