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Global Conference on Global Warming

July 6-10, 2008

Istanbul, Turkey

Environmental Science

Homepage: http://www.gcgw.org/
Email: info@gcgw.org

Deadline for abstracts: December 15, 2007

Description:
The primary themes of the conference are global warming and climate change, not only in engineering and science but also in all other disciplines (e.g. ecology, education, social sciences, economics, management, political sciences, and information technology). It covers a broad range of topics on energy and environment policies, energy resources, energy conversion technologies, energy management and conservation, energy security, renewables, green technologies, emission reduction and abatement, carbon tax, sustainable development, pollution control and measures, policy development, etc. Therefore, papers on related topics are solicited from all relevant disciplinary areas, ranging from current problems, projections, new concepts, modeling, experiments and measurements, to simulations. The topical areas of interest include, but are not limited to: Acid precipitation Aerosols Atmospheric changes Biofuels and alternatives Carbon sequestration Carbon tax Clean technologies Climate change and heath issues Climate change modeling and simulations Climate networks (oceans, regions, forests, etc.) Climatic events Coupled ocean-atmosphere system Deforestation Earth sciences Ecology Ecosystem and biodiversity Energy policies and strategies Energy quality and security Energy technologies Engineering tools Environment policies and strategies Environment quality and security Environment technologies Environmental education and training Exergy Food and agriculture Forestry Global earth observations Global economics Global environment Global policies Global warming modeling and simulations Green design and manufacturing Green energy Greenhouse gases Heath issues Hurricanes and catastrophic events Hydrogen and fuel cell technologies Hydrological cycles Information technology Measurement techniques and data management Nuclear energy and technologies Oceans and global warming Policy and strategy development Renewables Smog Solid and municipal wastes Space and atmospheric applications Stratospheric ozone depletion Sustainable development Sustainable environment and health Thermal pollution Urban and regional planning Volcanoes and volcanic events Waste management Water and water issues Weather forecasts and scenarios

Submitted by: Dr. Ibrahim Dincer
Date received: September 07, 2007, revised September 10, 2007


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