CLIVASH2K is a new project from PAGES and Future Earth. The aim is to improve our understanding of large-scale modes of climate variability and the mechanisms and drivers of climate change in Antarctica, the sub-Antarctic and the wider Southern Hemisphere during the past 2000 years. For more information visit http://pastglobalchanges.org/ini/wg/2k-network/projects/clivash
CLIVASH2K id holding a half-day workshop at the POLAR2018 conference in Davos on Monday, 18th June.
They invite interested researchers working on a wide range of paleoclimate archives (ice cores, marine records, terrestrial and modelling) to come together to discuss ideas and plan future activities within the CLIVASH2K framework.
The workshop will involve a small number of invited talks and plenty of discussion. Please contact Liz Thomas if you would like to attend and specify if you would be interested in providing a short presentation or have a specific idea you wish to discuss.
The workshop is open to everyone, but all participants must be registered for the main conference: https://www.polar2018.org/registration.html
Monday, 18 June 2018
8am - 1pm
Room A Forum
Contact: Liz Thomas (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. )
The CLIVASH2K working group