Peer Review/Feedback Event - Governing the climate change regime - An interactive decision support tool

Peer Review/Feedback Event - Governing the climate change regime - An interactive decision support tool

Principal speaker

Dr Timothy Cadman

The Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law at Griffith University has been working with Dutch Internet design-company LUST, and the Griffith Climate Change Response Program to create an interactive map of the UN climate change convention and related bodies, as a decision support tool for climate negotiators and stakeholders.

You are invited to be a part of this exciting initiative, and participate in a pre-launch event to assist the designers in checking the accuracy of the map.

Bring your own laptop/iPad. The map is optimised for Google Chrome (which you may wish to install) but works for other browsers as well.


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