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Friday 10 December 2021, 12:30Passed
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CHF 12.- (normal), CHF 8.- (reduced), including access to the exhibition.
December 2021
Friday 10
12:30 - 13:30
Accessible to the motor impaired
16 to 99 years old
Postponed

POSTPONED - Climate emergency: why are the experts so alarmed?

Meeting with Sonia l.Seneviratne, climate scientist at the ETH Zurich and co-author of the IPCC report in 2021. Temporary exhibition. Friday 10 December at 12:30.
Friday 10 December 2021, 12:30Passed
Conditions
CHF 12.- (normal), CHF 8.- (reduced), including access to the exhibition.
Unsplash - Mika Baumeister

Warning : this event is postponed to wednesday 26 January 2022.

Climate emergency, accelerated global warming, environmental degradation... these are terms we hear every day in the media and in conversations.
Between the latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which sounds the alarm, and the provisional report on the state of the world's climate in 2021, published recently by the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), the overwhelming conclusions are clear: it is time to act to save the future of our planet.

But why are these words so alarming?
Why is it urgent to act?
Is it already too late?

Our speaker, a specialist in extreme weather phenomena, a climatologist at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and a member of the IPCC, will give us some examples and tools for understanding why climate change is becoming increasingly important.

Sonia l.Seneviratne: extreme weather specialist, climatologist at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich and co-author of the IPCC 2021 report.

Important: it is now mandatory to present a COVID certificate to enter the MEG. Access to the MEG is only allowed with a COVID certificate and a valid QR code. The COVID certificate is required from the age of 16. An official identification document (identity card, passport, etc.) must be presented together with the COVID certificate. No data is retained when checking the COVID certificate. The nearest testing centre to the MEG is the Pharmacieplus du rond-point.

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