Mission

To drive scientific research and innovative policy development on climate change and its mitigation science internationally
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Public Program

Concerned citizens interested in understanding how we are influencing climate change and what we can do right now should attend GW18. The food we eat, the spread of disease and the price of gas are just a few examples of how climate change influences our everyday lives. Join us at GW18 to learn about what local and international governments are doing to mitigate global warming, see what innovative new products and technologies are being created at the GW18 Expo and learn what you can do today as well as how you can educate the next generation of the world about this global problem.
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Scientific Program

The scientific sessions of the GWIC Conferences have been dedicated to the exchange of scientific data, governmental assessments, and public policies concerning global climate change, including global warming and extreme climatic events.
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Technology Expo

Premiering in 2007, the Technology Expo will feature a wealth of products ranging from environmentally-responsible consumer products to cutting-edge concept products presented by representatives from the transportation, energy, bio-fuel, and other related industries. Visit the Technology Expo to learn about consumer products already available, view a showcase of new technologies focused on improving the choice of the environmentally conscious consumer, and see how innovative companies are shaping the future through clean, renewable energy.
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Education

The GW18 Education program will provide a forum for public school educators and teachers to discuss improving environmental literacy in educating the youth through a series of tutorials and hands-on workshops. Public and Secondary school teachers and students will learn of recent research developments in climate change science, will hear invited plenary lectures by international leaders and concurrent presentations, and will participate in open workshop discussions led by leading speakers and multi-disciplinary scientists. University students and postgraduates will hear hands-on tutorials on practical, example-based guide with numerical examples on Energy science and Climate change physics and biology.
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