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United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres, presented the official news that July is on track to be the hottest month ever recorded. To learn more, click the heading above.

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Early bird registration for the WCRP Open Science Conference (23-27 October 2023) has been extended to 25 July 2023. This will be the final date for participants to register at a reduced rate for the standard conference registration. Pre-registration for side events with a limited number of participants is also open now.

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You are warmly invited to the second webinar in the series on “Actionable Climate Knowledge” hosted by the Argentinean Hub of the WCRP My Climate Risk Lighthouse Activity. This webinar will focus on the study of climate storylines and will have simultaneous interpretation in Spanish/English. For more information and the link to register, please click the heading above.

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EPESC Webinar series

The WCRP Explaining and Predicting Earth System Change Lighthouse Activity invites you to join the 5th webinar of the series that will provide a discussion forum on topics focused on predicting and explaining a range of different climate phenomena and events, while supporting the further development of a scientific agenda. This fifth webinar will focus on recent changes and the human influence on the Earth Energy Imbalance.

SPEAKERS: 

  • Karina von Schuckmann (Mercator Ocean, France): Heat stored in the Earth system 1960–2020: where does the energy go?
  • Norman Loeb (NASA, USA): Recent Changes in Earth’s Energy Imbalance
  • Shiv Priyam Raghuraman (NCAR, USA): Clear evidence of human influence on Earth's energy imbalance

The event will take place on Wednesday 19th July 2023, from 14:00hs to 15:30hs UTC.

Registrations are free and can be done via https://EPESC-webinar-Earth-Energy-Imbalance.eventbrite.co.uk

The deadline for applications to the vacancy for the Director of the ESMO International Project Office, hosted by hosted by DKRZ in Hamburg, Germany, has been extended to 21st July.
The ESMO International Project Office (IPO) will provide overall support for the planning and implementation of the ESMO priorities and ensures appropriate international coordination and communication between the ESMO Scientific Steering Group (SSG), groups within their structure, and collaboration with related WCRP and other international programmes.

For more details about the ESMO position and how to apply, click here.