Webinar Series: Climate of the Past 20th Anniversary!
Climate of the Past Celebrates 20 Years with Monthly Webinar Series
The European Geosciences Union’s open-access, community-driven journal Climate of the Past (CP) is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2025! To mark the occasion, CP is launching a special monthly webinar series highlighting key themes in paleoclimate research.
The first webinar, titled “Abrupt Climate Change and Tipping Points“, will take place on 11 June 2025 at 16:00 CEST.
Each session will feature two 30-minute invited talks from leading researchers, followed by a 30-minute live Q&A, providing a unique opportunity for interactive discussion with the global paleoclimate community.
Stay tuned for future topics and dates as CP continues to showcase the latest insights in past climate research throughout its anniversary year.
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