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SUMMARY:Air transport crisis and climate change
DESCRIPTION:Lecture in English \nOrganised by the Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Aeronáutica y del Espacio (ETSIAE) and the Air and Space Academy (AAE). \nPROGRAMME\n\n17:00 – Welcome address by Mrs. Cristina Cuerno\, Director of ETSIAE\n17:05 – The Air and Space Academy by Mr. Antonio Viñolo\, Vice President of the AAE\n17:10 – The Air Transport in Crisis and the Climate Change by Mr. Michel Wachenheim\, President of the AAE.\n17.30 – Round Table\n\nModerator: Mr. Gustavo Alonso\,  ETSIAE’s Professor \nParticipants:\n\nMr. Michel Wachenheim\, AAE\nMr. Alfredo Iglesias\, AESA (Spanish Aviation Safety Agency)\nMr. Manuel Huertas\, Airbus\nMr. Óscar Castro\, COIAE (Official College of Aeronautical Engineers of Spain)\n\nSession closure by Prof. Gustavo Alonso \n\nDue to COVID-19 restrictions\, attendance is limited. \nPrior registration is required at: sdirector.aeroespacial@upm.es \n \n\nAAE Publication on the same topic: Opinion No.13 on “Air transport in crisis and the climate challenge; towards new paradigms”
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/air-transport-crisis-and-climate-change/?lang=en
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SUMMARY:RAeS Conference - Towards a Space Enabled Net Zero Earth
DESCRIPTION:Continuous observations from satellites over multiple decades have provided a critical contribution to our knowledge and understanding of climate change. This incredible technology has helped determine accurate variations of key climate parameters such as sea level\, greenhouse gases\, arctic sea ice and forest cover. \nGoing forward into the new decade the space sector is showing continued resilience and growth and is advancing rapidly with exciting satellite missions planned which will enable observations at higher resolution of environmental parameters such as air quality\, flood risk and lake levels. Such observations at the local level will also help allow businesses across the globe to assess their climate risk in sectors such as finance & insurance\, cities and built environment\, and critical infrastructure. Furthermore\, satellite navigation and communication technologies are crucial across sectors such as aviation and maritime in helping to reduce carbon footprint. \nLonger term still\, space technology can offer some global net zero game-changers before 2050 where the UK can take a lead. An example is to harness solar power from space and to beam it securely and safely to a fixed area on the earth. \nConference objectives \n\nIdentify the innovations and actions using space technology that can help the UK (and the world) achieve net zero in line with pledges made at COP26.\nInvolve senior stakeholders in industry\, academia and government to debate our space-enabled vision\, and to leverage multi-year support from the public and private sector to drive forward new technology and exploitation delivery mechanisms.\n\nAll the above will form the basis of our exciting conference programme\, where a series of presentations and panel sessions will span the following topics: \n\nHow can we use space technology to innovatively monitor and attribute emissions to enable the monitoring of net zero global progress?\nHow we can integrate satellite information products to support businesses in assessing and mitigating climate and supply chain risk?\nWhat approaches can be utilised from satellite technology to enable the reduction of our carbon footprint from business and wider society?\nIs next generation technology to harness solar power from space a game changer or science fiction?\n\n  \n			\n				Information & registration
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/raes-conference-towards-a-space-enabled-net-zero-earth/?lang=en
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CREATED:20220112T103443Z
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SUMMARY:Light on the dark side of the Universe
DESCRIPTION:By Peter von Ballmoos\, astrophysicist\, teacher-researcher at the University of Toulouse\, IRAP. \nDark matter\, dark energy\, inflation\, baryonic asymmetry are today essential hypotheses to explain the Universe we observe. While the very nature of these hypotheses remains stubbornly obscure\, their mathematical formalism manages to model the observations with a very high degree of precision. This paradox reminds us of the situation in which astronomy found itself until Kepler’s time: the modeling of epicycles was successfully used to describe the apparent motion of planets. And the same question we have been asking ever since: is “saving phenomena” enough? \nImage credit: © R.R \n\n\n            Free admission (without registration). \n           \nThe cycle of conferences “D’Air et d’Espace” 2022 resumes from April only in person \n\n\n\n            In partnership with:
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CATEGORIES:AAE public and free,Lecture
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