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Turning the Tide: second international conference on Small Island States at the University of Aruba

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Experts will illustrate the impact of climate change on life on the islands The University of Aruba and the University of Prince Edward Island will jointly host the second international conference on Small Island States and Subnational Island Hurricanes – Turning the tide: Climate Change, Social Change and Islandness.

The three-day conference, October 23 to 26 is an extremely interesting event, which includes presentations by several world-renowned speakers and experts will take place at the University of Aruba. It is a unique opportunity to become familiar with the latest scientific insights and discussions on climate change and social change in the island context and to interact personally with researchers.

Islands are on the front lines of climate change. With their close proximity to oceans, they are prone to experience surface loss due to rising sea levels and erosion. The effects of extreme weather events and changes in weather patterns, in addition to increases in both land and sea temperatures, impact life and are often catastrophic. But what about the social change on the islands, because of climate change? How do the effects of climate change impact the islanders, how does the island function? This interdisciplinary conference proposes to explore the theme of climate change and social change on islands through presentations by speakers from the Caribbean, the Americas, Europe and the Pacific region.

The conference will consist of several parallel sessions, interactive sessions and debates. The most eye-catching parts of the program are the presentation of four newly renamed talks, which are at the helm of research on climate change and social change in the island context.

The conference will consist of a keynote address, with each speaker speaking on their area of expertise, namely:

Dr. Stacey MacDonald on Conservation Action in the Caribbean Netherlands

Natasha Silva and Sietske van der Wal, Biodiversity of Aruba and the challenges of conservation of the Nature in the Context of Small Island

Charissa Granger and Francio Guadeloupe, Human-ing Out Loud: The Ontology of the Deaf in a Trans-Caribbean thinking musically exemplified by Vishal Prasad    The case for the International Court of Justice: taking Climate Change to the world’s highest court.

More information on the main prayers can be found at the link “We’re going to have to make sure that we don’t have to go through this again”, he said.

Don’t miss the incredible opportunity to learn from local and international experts and respect and connect with other professionals in this field. All information, including the detailed program is on the link

In a statement, the UN chief said that the UN had “no intention of allowing the use of force against the civilian population”.

Registration for the event is possible for the entire conference, but also on a daily basis. In case you are unable to attend the conference in person at the University of Aruba, there is a possibility to register by digital participation. Registration is available at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/turning-the-tide-climate-change- social-change-and-islandness-tickets-642100097677.

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