Polar Symposium in Monaco Gathers Leading Minds to Discuss the Impact of Polar Changes on Climate
Polar Symposium in Monaco, renowned for its coastal splendors and commitment to environmental preservation, takes center stage as it hosts the prestigious Cold is Getting Hot! Polar Symposium. Organized by the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and its partners, this event brings together world-renowned scientists, policymakers, and representatives of indigenous communities to discuss the implications of changes in polar regions on the global climate.
From February 22nd to 23rd, the symposium will focus on scientific advancements and policies needed to address critical challenges facing polar regions. In-depth discussions will take place on how changes in these crucial areas of the planet impact the global climate, as well as strategies to promote sustainability and shape a more resilient future.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore the cutting edge of polar research, examine current and emerging policies, and contribute to an essential global dialogue for the preservation of our planet.
Global Outreach
To ensure maximum reach, the symposium will be live-streamed, allowing a global audience to join the discussions and contribute to the search for innovative solutions to protect our polar regions.
The Cold is Getting Hot! Polar Symposium promises to be a stimulating and enriching event, bringing together the brightest minds to address one of the most pressing issues of our time. By uniting their efforts, participants are committed to shaping a more sustainable and equitable future for our planet and for future generations.
Stay tuned to participate in this crucial conversation about the future of our polar regions and our planet as a whole.
International Engagement
The event is supported by a plethora of influential organizations, including the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, the International Arctic Science Committee, the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, the Monaco Scientific Centre, the European Polar Board, the World Economic Forum, and the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS). This international engagement reflects the urgency and importance of the polar issue in the context of the current climate crisis.