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3 - 8 April, 2001. Chicago, Illinois. Third Workshop on Mining Scientific Datasets. Contact: Ms. Peggy Stewart. 1100 South Washington Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, 55415, USA. Tel: +1 612 626 8079. Fax: +1 612 626 1596. E-mail: stewart@arc.umn.edu 5–6 April 2001. London, UK. The Geologic and Climatic Evolution of the Arabian Sea Region. Sponsor: Geological Society of London. Contact: P. Clift , Department of Geology and Geophysic, MS#22, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution , Woods Hole , MA 02543. Tel: +1 508 289 3437. Fax: +1 508 457 2187. Email: pclift@whoi.edu. 8-11 April 2001. Cambridge University, U.K. XIIth Global Warming International Conference and Expo (GWXII): Kyoto Compliance Review - Year 2001 Conference. Sponsors: Global Warming International Program Committee and Global Warming International Center. Contact: Professor Sinyan Shen, GWIC-USA, 22W381 - 75th Street, Naperville, IL 60565, USA. Tel: +1 630 910 1551. Fax: +1 630 910 1561. E-mail: syshen@megsinet.net. 16-27 April 2001. New York, New York. CSD-9: The Ninth Session of the Commission on Sustainable Development. This session will focus on: atmosphere; energy/transport; information for decision making and participation; and international cooperation for an enabling environment. The topic of the multi-stakeholder dialogue segment will be energy and transport. Contact: Andrey Vasilyev, Division for Sustainable Development; Tel: +1-212-963-5949; Fax: +1-212-963-4260. E-mail: vasilyev@un.org. For information for major groups, contact Zehra Aydin-Sipos, Division for Sustainable Development; Tel: +1-212-963-8811. Fax: +1-212-963-1267. E-mail: aydin@un.org 17-18 April, 2001. Washington, DC. Conference on Equity and Global Climate Change. Sponsor: Pew Center on Global Climate Change. The meeting will consider "fair and reasonable" actions for all countries in addressing climate change, as well as how issues of competitiveness, economic growth and ethics relate to this debate. Contact: Christie Jorge Santelises. Tel: +1-703-516-4146. E-mail: jorgec@pewclimate.org. 23–27 April 2001. Vienna, Austria. Conference on The Study of Environmental Change Using Isotope Techniques. Sponsor: International Atomic Energy Agency. Contact: P. Aggarwal , IAEA, Box 100, Wagramer Strasse 5 , Vienna AUSTRIA A-1400. Tel: +43 1 2600 21735. Fax +43 1 26007. E-mail: official.mail@iaea.org. 23-27 April 2001. St. Louis, Missouri. ASPRS: The Imaging and Geospatial Information Society. Contact: American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing; 5410 Grosvenor Lane, Suite 210, Bethesda, MD, 20814-2160. Fax: +1 410 641 8341. E-mail: wboge@aol.com 25-26 April, 2001. London, UK. Palaeoceanography and Climate Change. Sponsors: UK Ocean Drilling Programme Committee (NERC); The Geological Society; and The Challenger Society for Marine Science. Contact: H. Elderfield, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EQ UK. Tel. +44-1223-333406. Fax +44-1223-333450. E-mail: he101@esc.cam.ac.uk 30 April - 3 May 2001. Denver, Colorado. International Emission Inventory Conference: One Atmosphere, One Inventory, Many Challenges . Sponsors: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. "This is the tenth annual symposium on emission inventories. The technical program committee is interested in papers that describe new developments in methodologies for characterizing and inventorying air pollutant emissions, especially in emerging programs such as air toxics, regional haze, and fine particulate matter. Also of interest are papers related to continuing developments in the ozone program. This conference will provide a useful forum for exchange of ideas and information on the use of emission data between industry, the U.S. EPA, state/local regulators, regional planning organizations, and international agencies. Continuing education courses and an exhibit of related products and services will be held in connection with the conference technical program. Platform and poster presentations are invited." Contact: Sally Dombrowski, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, MD-14, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711. Tel: +1 919 541 3269. Fax: +1 919 541 0684.
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