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Achieving UN SDG 13: From SDGs to Climate Change Action in Central Asia – Public-Talk by Prof. Sagynbek Orunbaev, 9 November

A series of short presentations delivered, organized and hosted by TSUULL University and made accessible for all.    
The lecture series TSUULL Talks offers insights into current research and practice and takes place online as a public event.

Area: Climate Change, GIS, Environmental Sustainability, CARIN Project, SDG 13, Community Engagement

We’re committed to continuing our progress to make our activities more sustainable in support of achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Find out more about what we’re currently doing in Sustainability here

Date: 9 November, 2023, 10:30 – 11:30 (Thursday), Offline 
Location: TSUULL University Building, Conference Hall 212
Speaker: Dr.Sagynbek Orunbaev, Head of Departments Environmental Sustainability and Climate Sciences, Applied Geosciences at American University in Central Asia (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan), Central Asia Regional Information Network (CARIN) Coordinator.
Language: English
Organizers: TSUULL University x American University in Central Asia
Audience: TSUULL Students and Academic Staff

Today we are seeing climate change in action, increased concentrations of atmospheric greenhouse gasses have led to a rise in sea levels, temperatures, and extreme weather patterns. It is an undeniable danger to the entire globe which threatens every individual on the planet. The full extent of the dangers of climate change are yet to be seen, and intervention is urgently required to make positive changes to our planet.

For more details please RSVP to interdep@navoiy-uni.uz
Useful Links:
TSUULL Attends CARIN Regional Workshop 2023 on Environmental Research and Collaborative Initiatives as Part of the NASA LCLUC Program in Cholpon-Ata, Issyl Kul, September 2023;
Speaker’s Profile at American University in Central Asia web-site:
https://auca.kg/en/s_orunbaev/
Sustainability at TSUULL
CARIN Workshop 2023;
Early Career Scientists (ECS) Program;
NASA Land-Cover and Land-Use Change (LCLUC) Program

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