International Conference on Climate Change 2021

13 Οκτωβρίου 2021
EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN AND MIDDLE EAST CLIMATE & ATMOSPHERE RESEARCH CENTER, EUROPEAN COMMISSION REPRESENTATION IN CYPRUS, EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN & MIDDLE EAST CLIMATE CHANGE INITIATIVE OF THE CYPRUS GOVERNMENT, THE CYPRUS INSTITUTE

Γενικές Πληροφορίες

BRINGING THE REGION TOGETHER TO TACKLE CLIMATE CHANGE

The 2021 Conference is bringing together regional governments and international scientists, policy-makers and leaders from the public sector, the private sector and civil society to discuss scientific recommendations upon which to form a Regional Climate Action Plan for the Eastern Mediterranean & Middle East. Hosted in a hybrid format in Cyprus and online, the Conference is committed to working with all regional and international stakeholders to catalyse and accelerate coordinated, regional climate action in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement.

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ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

Following the success of the 1st International Conference in 2018, which led to the announcement of the Eastern Mediterranean & Middle East Climate Change Initiative (EMME-CCI) of the Cyprus Government for coordinating climate action in the Eastern Mediterranean & Middle East (EMME) Region, it is expected that the Conference in 2021 taking place on the 13 & 14 October 2021, will attract leading policy makers, scientists, prominent business people, key civil society stakeholders, and opinion-leaders from around the world.

At the Conference, the findings of the Regional Scientific Task Forces appointed in the framework of the Cyprus Government Initiative, will be presented and debated to form the basis of an EMME Regional Climate Action Plan. Conference attendees will have the opportunity to discuss the proposed measures and solutions and gain an in-depth understanding of the benefits from their implementation in the EMME region.

Although the focus of the Conference is regional, its intended impacts in regards to climate action are of global significance. Accordingly, the Conference is guided by an International Advisory Committee, while it also retains connections to distinguished European and Global networks that strongly support it.

FORMAT

The 2021 Conference will take place in a hybrid format. All Conference sessions will be livestreamed for online-only participants, while also hosting sessions onsite in Cyprus for in-person participation from attendees. The in-person component of the Conference will be hosted at the Aphrodite Hills Hotel.

The Conference will be preceded by two days of Scientific Workshops focused on aspects of air pollution and Climate Change in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East. More information about the pre-conference workshops here.

WHY FOCUS ON THE EASTERN MEDITERANNEAN & MIDDLE EAST REGION

Recent studies from prominent institutions, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, have classified the Eastern Mediterranean & Middle East (EMME) region as a global climate change “hotspot” with particularly high vulnerability to climate change impacts.

The EMME region is already facing adverse effects such as heat waves, droughts and atmospheric dust storms which are only due to intensify in the coming decades. Without proper mitigation and adaptation actions, these harmful effects could soon lead to intolerable environmental conditions, ultimately forcing mass migration for the 400 million people living in the region. This is expected to have widespread health and socio-economic implications for the region and the planet.

EMME is also a region with a complex geopolitical landscape, that historically has had limited dedicated scientific resources for climate research, which further adds to the challenge and urgency for concerted climate action in the region.

Coordinated, timely and science-based action is vital for addressing the climate crisis at a regional and global level and for ensuring humanity’s long-term prosperity. As the world retains immediate focus on tackling the health and economic emergencies brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, we must not lose sight of the vast and urgent challenges emerging from the climate crisis. We aim for the 2021 Conference to become a catalyst for boosting coordinated climate action in the region and encouraging necessary mitigation and adaptation steps for a safer, more sustainable future.

BUILDING ON THE IMPACT OF THE 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

In May 2018, The Cyprus Institute hosted the 1st International Conference “Climate Change in the Mediterranean and the Middle East: Challenges and Solutions” (www.climatechange2018.org ). The event was organised under the Aegis of the President of the Republic of Cyprus, H.E. Mr. Nicos Anastasiades, and with the support of the European Commission Representation in Cyprus.

The conference was attended by more than 300 delegates from 35 countries, including leading international scientific and political personalities, such as Laurent Fabius (former Prime Minister of France, who presided over the success of the COP21 Paris Agreement), Prof. Jeffrey Sachs (Director of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network – SDSN), Prof. Petteri Taalas (Secretary General of the World Meteorological Organisation), Lassina Zerbo, Executive Secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO), Christos Stylianides (EU Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management), and many others.

The principal conclusion of the Conference was that regional concerted climate action is urgently needed. This led to the Eastern Mediterranean & Middle East Climate Change Initiative (EMME-CCI) of the Cyprus Government, which was launched by H.E. President Anastasiades in March 2019.

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Πρόγραμμα

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Οργανωτές
EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN AND MIDDLE EAST CLIMATE & ATMOSPHERE RESEARCH CENTER

Through funding received from the European Union’s research and innovation program (under grant no. 856612) and the Cyprus Government, the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East – Climate and Atmosphere Research (EMME-CARE) project, has been established with a view of creating a regional Centre of Excellence (CoE) for climate and atmosphere research in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East (EMME) region, which has been identified as a global climate change “hot spot”.

Established in 2020 and based at the Cyprus Institute, the Center of Excellence focuses on addressing the risks associated with air pollution and climate change in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East region through a combination of research, innovation and education activities.

In establishing the new Center, the Cyprus Institute joined forces with world-leading institutes in the field of climate and environmental research that are acting as its Advanced Partners: the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry (MPIC) in Germany, the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) and the University of Helsinki (UHEL).

EUROPEAN COMMISSION REPRESENTATION IN CYPRUS

The Representation is the local office of the European Commission in Cyprus, based in Nicosia. Its roles is to explain how EU policies will affect you in Cyprus; be a source of EU-related information for your government and other authorities and stakeholders in Cyprus; offer press & media services in Cyprus and information on developments in EU policymaking; speak for the European commission as its voice in Cyprus; report back to the commission in Brussels on important political, economic and social developments in Cyprus.

EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN & MIDDLE EAST CLIMATE CHANGE INITIATIVE OF THE CYPRUS GOVERNMENT

The Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East Climate Change Initiative (EMME-CCI) of the Cyprus Government aims to coordinate and enhance the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East (EMME) region’s concerted response to the global climate emergency. The Initiative seeks to achieve this through the development and implementation of a science-based Regional Action Plan for ameliorating climate change impacts and challenges in the EMME region and advancing relevant mitigation actions in accordance with the Paris Agreement. The Action Plan will be based on recommendations from scientists with regional expertise working in dedicated Task Forces covering 13 thematic foci.

EMME-CCI was launched by H.E. President Anastasiades in March 2019. The announcement came following the 1st International Conference on Climate Change in the EMME, organized by the Cyprus Institute in 2018, which called on the governments of the region to take immediate action to address climate change. The Conference, attended by eminent scientists, policy-makers, and leaders of global stature from over 30 countries, highlighted the urgent need for coordinated climate action in the EMME.

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THE CYPRUS INSTITUTE

The Cyprus Institute is an international science, technology and educational organization with an overarching mission to strengthen the research community and culture of Cyprus in order to help transform its economy to a knowledge-based one, and to serve as a research and innovation hub for the Eastern Mediterranean region by addressing issues of regional relevance and global significance.

Recognising the unique geopolitical location of Cyprus, the Cyprus Institute aspires to serve as a European Union gateway to research and technology in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East (EMME) region and, in this way, advance peace and prosperity and promote cooperation among the peoples of the EMME region for the betterment of their future.

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Επικοινωνία

20 Konstantinou Kavafi Street
2121, Aglantzia, Cyprus

Ημέρα Και Ώρα

13/10/2021 08:00 ΠΜ - 03:00 ΜΜ