Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 15 — Life on Land
This track focuses on innovative methodologies for reconstructing past climates using various proxies. Emphasis will be placed on the integration of ice core data, tree ring studies, and sediment records.
Discussions in this track will center on the quantification of climate sensitivity and the role of natural and anthropogenic forcing mechanisms. Participants will explore the implications of these factors on long-term climate patterns.
This session will delve into the use of proxy data in understanding historical climate variability. Researchers will present case studies demonstrating the effectiveness of various proxies in paleoclimate studies.
Focusing on ice core analysis, this track will highlight the insights gained from glacial and interglacial periods. Presentations will cover advancements in ice core sampling and interpretation techniques.
This session will explore the significance of dendrochronology in reconstructing past climate conditions. Participants will discuss the correlation between tree growth patterns and climatic events.
This track will examine the climatic changes during the Holocene epoch and their implications for current climate models. Researchers will present findings on climate variability and its drivers during this critical period.
Participants will discuss various modeling approaches used to simulate past climates and assess climate sensitivity. The focus will be on the integration of proxy data into climate models to enhance predictive capabilities.
This session will investigate the natural variability of climate and the occurrence of extreme weather events throughout history. Presentations will highlight case studies and their relevance to current climate trends.
This track will focus on the challenges and methodologies associated with integrating diverse paleoclimate data sources. Emphasis will be placed on collaborative approaches to enhance data robustness and interpretation.
Participants will explore various techniques for analyzing historical climate data, including archival research and statistical methods. The session aims to bridge the gap between historical records and modern climatology.
This track will examine long-term climate patterns derived from paleoclimate data and their implications for future climate scenarios. Researchers will discuss the relevance of historical data in informing climate policy and adaptation strategies.
