Conférence Université Ouverte
Water-Climate-Biodiversity, the winning trio of the 21st century by Daniel GILBERT, Professor of Ecology, Director of the Arc jurassien Workshop Zone, Chrono-environnement laboratory, Marie et Louis Pasteur University
The first twenty-five years of the 21st century have reinforced the trends of the previous century. Global warming is accelerating and poses a serious threat to the future of the world's most exposed regions.
exposed. Extreme heat events are already affecting tropical areas, but the main consequence of global warming is changes to the water cycle.
Finally, the greatest vulnerability could come from the collapse of the biodiversity on which agricultural production and most ecosystem services depend.
The first twenty-five years of the 21st century have reinforced the trends of the previous century. Global warming is accelerating and poses a serious threat to the future of the world's most exposed regions.
exposed. Extreme heat events are already affecting tropical areas, but the main consequence of global warming is changes to the water cycle.
Finally, the greatest vulnerability could come from the collapse of the biodiversity on which agricultural production and most ecosystem services depend.
Horaires et ouvertures
12 Januaryfrom 6pm to 8pm
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On 2026-01-12 (18:00 à 20:00)
Campus de Montbéliard - Amphitheâtre François VION-DELPHIN
25200
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