José Macharé Ordoñez |
José is President of the ICCCI Congress.
"Lots of people may think that Climate Change is not likely to affect their lives or they sustaining means. Our nearby environment, resources, and activities look so stable that we can feel that the reported slow climate changes will never arrive to a breaking point that impact to our comfort. While it is known that the Earth has suffered many strong climate and environmental changes and is still here, humankind is clearly far less resilient and could be unable to face the unfriendly environment that itself is slowly creating.
We will meet in Huaraz, Péruvian Andes, 29th november to 1st december to discuss the physics of Climate Change, climate evolution through the time; issues on water supply by impacts on glaciers, in groundwater, or drift of rain zones; changes in ecosystems and lost of biodiversity, effects on human health, problems in agricultural production, and direct impacts on people and their economies. Also, we address the social capabilities of managing some predicted situactions. You are kindly invited to join us. Visit www.sgp.org.pe/iccci"
IAPG - International Association for Promoting Geoethics is partner of the International Congress on Climate Change and its Impacts – ICCCI 2017.
Information about ICCCI 2017 are available at:
http://www.sgp.org.pe/icccien/home/
IAPG - International Association for Promoting Geoethics:
http://www.geoethics.org