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CATEGORIES:Polar Conferences, Meetings and Events
CREATED:20220706T135333
SUMMARY:Metrology for Climate Action Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The online workshop, hosted by BIPM and WMO, is open to experts and stakeho
 lders active in the fields of climate science, observations, GHG mitigation
  and measurement, modelling and measurement science willing to contribute t
 o the development of recommendations on key technical challenge areas for m
 etrology in these fields.\nParticipation\nThe workshop is open to experts a
 nd stakeholders active in the fields of climate science, observations, mode
 lling, GHG mitigation and measurement and measurement science willing to co
 ntribute to the development of recommendations on key technical challenge a
 reas for metrology in these fields.\nWorkshop Aims\nThe aims of the worksho
 p are to:\n\n - Present progress and identify requirements for further deve
 lopment of advanced measurements, standards, reference data, comparisons, c
 alibration supporting the physical science basis for and adaptation to clim
 ate change, and\n - Identify stakeholders’ metrology needs, assess current 
 metrological techniques, analyses, and modeling capabilities, and identify 
 gaps in quantifying greenhouse gas emissions and uptake for effective actio
 ns on mitigating climate change and its impacts.The output of the workshop 
 will be a set of recommendations on key technical challenge areas for metro
 logy over the next decade.\nThis workshop follows on from two previous even
 ts, one in 2010 on Measurement Challenges for Global Observation Systems fo
 r Climate Change Monitoring (https://www.bipm.org/en/bipm-workshops/wmo-bip
 m-workshop) and the second in 2015 on <a href="https://www.bipm.org/en/bipm
 -workshops/carbon-measurement" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Global to Urb
 an Scale Carbon Measurements</a>.\nhttps://www.bipmwmo22.org/\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The online workshop, hosted by BIPM and WMO, is open to experts and stak
 eholders active in the fields of climate science, observations, GHG mitigat
 ion and measurement, modelling and measurement science willing to contribut
 e to the development of recommendations on key technical challenge areas fo
 r metrology in these fields.</p><p><strong>Participation</strong></p><p>The
  workshop is open to experts and stakeholders active in the fields of clima
 te science, observations, modelling, GHG mitigation and measurement and mea
 surement science willing to contribute to the development of recommendation
 s on key technical challenge areas for metrology in these fields.</p><p><st
 rong>Workshop Aims</strong></p><p>The aims of the workshop are to:</p><ul><
 li>Present progress and identify requirements for further development of ad
 vanced measurements, standards, reference data, comparisons, calibration su
 pporting the physical science basis for and adaptation to climate change, a
 nd</li><li>Identify stakeholders’ metrology needs, assess current metrologi
 cal techniques, analyses, and modeling capabilities, and identify gaps in q
 uantifying greenhouse gas emissions and uptake for effective actions on mit
 igating climate change and its impacts.</li></ul><p>The output of the works
 hop will be a set of recommendations on key technical challenge areas for m
 etrology over the next decade.</p><p>This workshop follows on from two prev
 ious events, one in 2010 on&nbsp;<a href="https://www.bipm.org/en/bipm-work
 shops/wmo-bipm-workshop" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Measurement Challen
 ges for Global Observation Systems for Climate Change Monitoring</a>&nbsp;a
 nd the second in 2015 on&nbsp;<a href="https://www.bipm.org/en/bipm-worksho
 ps/carbon-measurement" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Global to Urban Scale
  Carbon Measurements</a>.</p><p><a href="https://www.bipmwmo22.org/" target
 ="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.bipmwmo22.org/</a></p>
DTSTAMP:20260423T035817Z
DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20220926
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20221001
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