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André Berger Tribute Symposium |
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Saturday, 24 May 2008 |
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Saturday 24 May 2008 For immediate release
Climate change: from the geologic past to the uncertain future : A tribute to André Berger
26 to 29 May 2008 - Louvain-la-Neuve University – Belgium
André Berger is one of the world's leading experts in Quaternary
climate change who has made major contributions to the astronomical
theory of palaeoclimates. André Berger is Honorary President of the
European Geosciences Union. This four-day symposium in honour of André
Berger's retirement will host 100 palaeoclimatologists from around the
world.
What causes glacial-interglacial cycles?
This not so anodinous question has been inspiring André Berger's
research for over 35 years. André Berger has been a key character in
the world of past and future climate modelling since his 1978
publication of an algorithm still used today to calculate the changes
in the Earth orbit that trigger glacial-interglacial cycles. With the
help of his team in Louvain-la-Neuve, he never stopped delivering
world-leading research on the astronomical theory of palaeoclimates.
Today he retires, and this event is celebrated with a symposium
entitled "Climate change: from the geologic past to the uncertain
future".
Around 100 scientists worldwide including some of the most
authoritative experts on quaternary climatic changes, past climates
reconstruction and climate modelling are awaited in Louvain-la-Neuve in
May 2008 to summarise the state-of-the-art on some of the most
intriguing and outstanding questions about the astronomical theory of
palaeoclimates : What are the mechanisms of glacial-interglacial cycles
? When and why did they regime change ? Would they occur in absence of
orbital forcing? What do we learn from recent marine, ice core and
terrestrial records? Can we predict climate on long time scales? When
will the next glacial inception occur? Do past and future greenhouse
gas emissions have long-term consequences?
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Information for editors:
For programme and further details see:
http://www.uclouvain.be/en-berger2008.html
Contact Université catholique de Louvain:
Prof. M. Michel Crucifix
+32 (0)10 47 33 00, +32 (0)10 47 32 97
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Dick van der Wateren
EGU Press Officer
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+31 20 4632559 (office)
+31 6 54604741 (mobile)
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