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June 5 2009

Recent press release (in Danish only): Klimaet skal finde nye veje i Aalborg

Web programme now updated and uploaded. This includes access to all abstracts and available papers. Please browse the programme. (opens in new window)

May 19 2009
A program for the Opening Reception on June 8 is now available here.  

May 7 2009
The program for Joint Actions on Climate Change is now available here. Minor adjustments may occur.

May 4 2009
Earlybird registration has been extended. It is still possible to sign up for the conference and pay the earlybird fee of 400 euro. The deadline for earlybird registration is May 11th, so sign up today! 

April 23 2009
A preliminary conference programme is now available here. 

April 21 2009
The full paper upload is now open. The authors of submitted abstracts have received information on how to submit full paper. The deadline is May 11.

April 8 2009
It is now possible for participants from non-OECD countries to apply for a 1000 dollar travel grant. Grants will be awarded on a first come first serve basis, and there are 20 grants available. In order to apply, please send your contact information, along with a short description of your reason for applying to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

April 3 2009
More PhD Colloquium Information is now available on our website. The Colloquium is titled: Carbon Footprint, Input-Output LCA and Hybrid LCA. Read more here. This colloquium will be headed by  Jannick H. Schmidt - Assistant professor, Aalborg University, and Mikkel Thrane - Associate professor, Aalborg University.

April 1 2009
On June 8th 2009, an excursion to Nordjyllandsværket in Aalborg, Denmark is planned. At Nordjyllandsværket you can find out more about how industrial symbiosis works with the objectives of creating high energy efficiency and the lowest possible use of natural resources. Read more here.  

March 31 2009
On June 11-12 2009, Aalborg University is hosting four conference-related PhD colloquia. Information about the Sustainable Communities Colloquium is now available. Read more here. The colloquium will be headed by Woodrow W. Clark II - Ph.D., Anthropology/Education, University of California, Berkeley.

March 18 2009
On June 8th 2009, an excursion to Cemtec in Hobro, Denmark is planned. Here you can learn and find out more about how to create a hydrogen and fuel cell cluster. Read more here.

March 17 2009
The submission deadline for extended abstracts has now passed. We have received more than 200 abstracts and more than 20 workshop proposals, and the review process is now under way. The authors of submitted abstracts and workshop proposals will receive notification about whether their abstract or workshop proposal has been accepted within the next week.

February 20 2009
DONG Energy and the conference organisers have liased to establish a Student Competition, the DONG Energy Climate Award, with some very attractive opportunities and prizes. The awards are sponsored by DONG Energy. Read more here

February 18 2009
Theme descriptions being finalized and two are now online: Carbon Finance & Responsible Investment; and Governance & Climate Mitigation

February 13 2009
The deadline for submitting abstracts has due to several requests been extended to February 25

February 5 2009
It is now possible to upload abstracts for the PhD colloquia and Master class here. 

February 1 2009                                                                           
The organisation behind Joint Actions on Climate Change is growing. The Network project SCORE! has now joined the conference. 

January 30 2009
It is now possible to register for Joint Actions on Climate Change here. 

January 19 2009
The price for attending the conference has been reduced and is now fixed at 400 € (late registration 500 €).

January 7 2009
The final call was published. The deadlines have been extended slightly.

December 4 2008
The First Call was published.

September 16 2008 
A general announcement about the conference was published at the Nordic Sustainability Conference 'one small step' in Odense, Denmark.