Climate Change Beijing, 18-20 October 2011 Beijing International Convention Center, China http://climatechangebj2011.csp.escience.cn/dct/page/1 Call for Abstract and Early Bird Registration The Program Committee welcomes abstracts on topics in line with the conference theme of the science of climate change, including areas such as: * Climate change and variability * Oceans * Climate modelling and projections * Biogeochemistry, carbon cycle, and aerosols * Impacts, adaptation and policy * Palaeoclimate * Extreme events * Water cycle and resources Registration fees (Registration will include morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea on each day and the conference dinner.) Status Early Bird Registration Payment before July 15, 2011 On-Site Registration Payment after July 15, 2011 Chinese delegates USD 160 USD 200 Developing countries delegates USD 160 USD 200 Overseas delegates USD 400 USD 495 Students USD 150 Summit a paper and register today!
Welcome Letter It is our great pleasure to welcome you all to come to Beijing to attend CLIMATE CHANGE BEIJING 2011. The Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) and CSIRO, Australia will jointly hold an international conference on climate change, the most important environmental issue of our times. Climate change has the potential to affect many socioeconomic sectors and regions of the world. As we all know, climate is one of the most active and important components of the earth environment. It has major impacts on the global social economy and ecological system. Over the past several decades, extreme climate events took place over many parts of the world. The associated damages and losses to the human society are ever increasing. Therefore, improving the understanding of the climate and climate change is now high on the scientific and political agendas of the international community and governments of most countries. Over the span of three days, the Conference will foster high-level international discussion between climate scientists from around the world. Some of the most important topics to be discussed include: Climate change and variability Oceans Climate modelling and projections Biogeochemistry, carbon cycle, and aerosols Impacts, adaptation and policy Palaeoclimate Extreme events Water cycle and resources This conference is organized by IAP, CAS. Its aim is to collect all the new ideas and research progresses in this field for exchange. We wish you all a good stay in Beijing and benefit from the academic exchange, last but not the least, also have time to visit the historical and cultural sites of the great city. Regards LOC, Climate Change Beijng
Committees Scientific Organizing Committee Chair Fu Congbin, Academician (China) Members Wang Huijun (China) Will Steffen (Australia) Mike McPhaden (USA) Wenju Cai (Australia) Zhu Jiang (China) LOC Secretariat Chair Zhu Jiang, IAP, CAS, jzhu@mail.iap.ac.cn Members Zhang Lu, IAP,CAS, zhangl@mail.iap.ac.cn Paul Holper, CSIRO, Australia Mandy Hopkins, CSIRO, Australia Jiang Dabang, IAP, CAS, jiangjb@mail.iap.ac.cn Tianjun Zhou, IAP,CAS, zhoutj@lasg.iap.ac.cn Tang Hongmei, IAP,CAS, tanghongmei@mail.iap.ac.cn Yang Ying, IAP,CAS, sec@tea.ac.cn
Important Dates Important Date July 31, 2011 August, 1 - October 17, 2011 July 15, 2011 August 31, 2011 August 31, 2011 September 10, 2011 September 30, 2011 Deadline for Early Registration Fee On Site Registration Fee Deadlinf for Abstract Submission Notification of acceptance or otherwise of abstract and whether it is to be a paper or a poster Registration by Presenters Deadline for Registration fee by Presenters Deadline for Hotel Reservation Beijing, China Beijing thrives today as the political and cultural capital of China as well as a center of international activity and an important socialist base. Plans for future development retain the symmetrical layout of the old city on its north-south axis, extending out into the suburban districts. Beijing has a continental monsoon climate commonly found in the temperate zone. In winter, cold, dry winds blow out of Siberia and Mongolia in the northwest; in summer, warm, moist air currents from the southeast take over. A general change of wind direction occurs in March or April and again in September. Wind velocity in Beijing is comparatively low, averaging 2 meter/second. The average annual rainfall of 630 millimeters is regarded as a generous "heavenly endowment" for North China, which is otherwise predominantly dry and short of rain. The coldest month in Beijing is January, with an average temperature of -5. The hottest month is July, with an average of 32. Rapid temperature increases in the spring are often accompanied by sandstorms, but windless days in that season are wonderfully pleasant. Autumn, though short-lived, is a concentrated stretch of clear, crisp days and patchwork trees.
Conference Venue The Beijing International Convention Center is located in a central position, a short walk from the National Olympic Sports Center. Adjoining the Convention Center is a four-star hotel, with other accommodation options nearby. There are shopping complexes and restaurants within easy reach. Tel: 86-10-84985588 Address: No. 8 Beichen Dong Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, P.R. China Zip Code: 100101 Location of Beijing International Convention Center Beijing North Star Continental Grand Hotel & Beijing International Convention Center is located in the leisure and meeting city of Asian Games Village, where you can have meetings, exhibitions, tours, offices, inhabitations, leisures, shopping, food, and security exchange services. The beautiful surroundings, perfect equipments, good service, high efficiency, and convenient transportation facilities make them a well-known venue for meetings, business and leisure in Beijing.
Hotel Reservation Hotel reservation will be made by attendants. The local organizing committee has negotiated a preferential rate. for the rooms.if you need our staff to make a reservation for you, please submit your Hotel Researvation Form (require log in) before September 30, 2011.Several hotel choices could be made: Hotels Room type Price per night(cny) Included breakfast info. and extra breakfast price Crowne Plaza Park View Wuzhou Beijing Beijing North Star Continental Grand Hotel North Star Huiyuan Service Apartments Standard room 1150 CNY Standard room 620 CNY Standard room 350 CNY Single, 198+15% CNY Single, 80 CNY Including 2 breakfasts Crowne Plaza Hotel BEIJING PARKVIEW WUZHOU
Address: 8 North ST Huan Zhong Road, Beijing, 100101, China Beijing North Star Continental Grand Hotel Address: No.8 Beichen Dong Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, China North Star Huiyuan Service Apartments Address: No. 8, North Star East Road, Andingmen, Beijing China