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SUMMARY:CatIQ Connect
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nAgenda  \nBringing Together Industry\, Academia\, and Government to Discuss Canadian Natural and Human-Made Catastrophes \nThis will be a fully in-person event\, Feb 6-7\, 2024\, Metro Toronto Convention Centre\, Toronto\, Ontario.
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SUMMARY:Uncertain Action\, Uncertain Impacts: Selecting Climate Change Scenarios for Adaptation Planning
DESCRIPTION:Date: February 29\, 2024 | Register Here: https://bit.ly/3tCXw2z \nTime: 10-11am Pacific / 1-2pm Eastern / 2-3pm Atlantic / 2:30-3:30pm NL  \nCost / Platform: Free\, online (Zoom) \nSpeaker Bios \nDescription: Climate change projections provide valuable guidance for adaptation planning. However\, their effective use requires consideration of uncertainty inherent in projections in the context of their particular vulnerabilities and tolerance for risk. Although this uncertainty has multiple sources\, the primary means that relevant parties have to engage with uncertainty is by comparing climate scenarios. Deciding which scenarios warrant consideration is proving increasingly contentious; consequently\, climate science communicators\, service providers\, and related government offices may face conflicting recommendations regarding scenario choices\, shaping practices of climate risk assessment and (ultimately) adaptation actions. The panelists will delve into these challenges and concerns\, while considering how climate scenarios have been designed\, their value and limitations\, and their potential to inform adaptation planning. \nPanelists: \nJoe Daraio\, Associate Professor\, P.Eng.\, Department of Civil Engineering\, Memorial University of Newfoundland\nSabine Dietz\, PHD\, Executive Director\, CLIMAtlantic\nVanessa Schweizer\, Associate Professor\, Department of Knowledge Integration\, University of Waterloo\nChristian Seiler\, Assistant Professor\, School of Environmental Studies\, Arts and Sciences\, Queen’s University \nModerator: Joel Finnis\, Memorial University of Newfoundland
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