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DENSO
There are more than 950 million vehicles running worldwide today, and this number is still increasing, unstoppable every year. As we consider this huge amount we could easily see automotive industry and transport as a major pollutant of the environment and a notable contributor to the global warming. Is this fact inevitable? DENSO thinks it is not. 
www.globaldenso.com

 

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Marine Institute / University of Plymouth
The University of Plymouth Marine Institute represents 400 academics and researchers comprising the broadest portfolio of marine and maritime expertise in the UK. Adaptation to climate change is the key theme for the institute, including sustainable shipping, flood defence and mitigation, ocean acidification impacts and reconstruction of past climates.
www.plymouth.ac.uk/marine

 

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The Research Council of Norway
Our climate is changing and we must all adapt to the changes. Research is our tool to understand how societies and climate interact and to acquire knowledge on how to minimise the harmful effects of climate change. The Research Council of Norway supports research with a global change perspective.
www.forskningsradet.no

 

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HORIBA / Exploring the Future
Clarity. Commitment. Confidence. HORIBA is the worldwide leader in enviromeasurement, providing customised solutions for industrial processing analysis and technologies that comply with regulations around the world. For over 50 years... a tradition of leadership.
www.horiba.com

 

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Sapienza / In Space We Care
Sapienza provides geospatial systems and customised technology solutions to governmental agencies, enabling the use of satellite earth observation data to support improved decision making for planning and adaptation to climate change.
www.sapienzaconsulting.com

 

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Montreal 2012 Conference
Join us in Montreal April 22-27, 2012 for the latest scientific results, sythesis and application of new knowledge and polar regions to global issues. The Montreal 2012 Conference will be the opportunity for a wide range of stakeholders, including scientists, industry, governments and communities to move us From Knowledge to Action.
www.ipy2012montreal.ca

 

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Tokyo University of Science
Established in 1881 by 21 young scientists, but now with 700 faculties and 20,000 students, 
Tokyo University of Science is pursuing coordinated research activities to face climate change ranging from basic material science in nanoscale, such as photocatalysis, to technological issues in macro scales.
www.tus.ac.jp

 

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Kyoto University
Kyoto University has started a new inter-graduate school research and educational progam "Sustainability/Survivability Science for a Resilient Society Adaptable to Extreme Weather Conditions" (GCOE-ARS) to produce leading young researchers and international/regional elites, who contribute to harmonious coexistence within human and ecological community on this planet, solving global threats such as extreme weather, and related water and environment disasters.
http://ars.gcoe.kyoto-u.ac.jp

 

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Quebec University
At the Université du Québec à Montréal, the ESCER Centre is committed to forefront research 
and training no high-resolution numerical weather prediction, data assimilation and regional climate modelling. The Centre has developed and validated an efficient Regional Climate Model, with a focus on high-latidude processes, aiming at more detailed climate-change projections for North America.
www.escer.uqam.ca

 

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Chulalongkorn University
Chulalongkorn University is Thailand's first higher education institution focusing on 7 research clusters: Food and Water, Energy, Advanced Materials, Climate Change, Emerging Health Risks, Aging Society, and Human Security. Carbon Credit, biochar development, greenhouse gas release and capture, life cycle asseesment and coastal erosion mitigation are research areas in the Climate Change cluster.
www.chula.ac.th

 

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Universidade Federal de Viçosa
The Universidade Federal de Viçosa(UFV) has 85 years of excellence in teaching, research and outreach. Recognised nationally and internationally for it's undergraduate and graduate courses, UFV established the first graduate progam in Brazil, 50 years ago. UFV is committed with global issues like renewable energy, climate change and food security worldwide.
www.ufv.br

 

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GEOGERAES
Large experience, attested quality and excellent results qualify Geogeraes to offer clients the best solutions in geoprocessing and remote sensing. We help companies to promote sustainable projects, based on land use monitoring, vegetation studies, probabilities of natural risks and implementation of applied solutions in desktop, web and mobile environments.
www.geogeraes.com

 

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GEOGERAES
Mentored by Ministry of Earth Sciences, the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) strives for excellence in basic research in all aspects of the ocean-land-atmostphere system required for improving weather and climate forecasts. With excellent facilities for research and capacity building, IITM is also mandated to provide reliable answer to science questions on regional climate change.
www.tropmet.res.in

 

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Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
BCCR is a Norwegian Centre of Excellence, the largest climate centre in the Nordic countries and among the leading institutions in Europe. It is a key provider of first-rate knowledge on climate change to policy makers, industry, and the general public. From 2013 a new Center for Climate Dynamics will complement BCCR activities.
www.bjerknes.uib.no

 

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SMEAR
The four SMEAR stations (Station for Measuring Forest Ecosystem-Atmosphere Relations) are flagship infrastructures in biosphere – atmosphere – air quality – climate –interactions research. The SMEAR research has yielded many innovative measurement techniques e.g. to resolve processes in aerosol formation and growth. The stations also educate multidisciplinary specialists to understand the global climate change.
www.atm.helsinki.fi/SMEAR | www.airmodus.com

 

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IACIT
We, from IACIT, are prompt to provide high-tech solutions for your air, sea and ground operations, by developing, manufacturing and supporting reliable and assured products, systems and services used for:
- Radar meteorology, hydrology and oceanography
- Air navigation aids
- Air traffic control
- Ground traffic control
www.iacit.com.br

 

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Hovemere
Hovemere Ltd designs and provides Ground-based Lidar and Doppler Lidar Systems for atmospheric research and pollution monitoring on a local and regional basis. Hovemere also participates with partners in design studies and in the provision of space instruments for ESA, JAXA and NASA for atmospheric wind and aerosol concentration measurements.
www.hovemere.com

 

 

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