Events
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20:15 – 21:15 JST (8:15-9:15 BRT)
Standards Pavilion at the 30th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30), BLUE ZONE, PV-C86, Belém, Brazil.
CGC panel session live stream at COP30
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22:00 – 23:15 JST (10:00-11:15 BRT)
Japan Pavilion at the 30th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30), BLUE ZONE, Parque da Cidade City Park, Belém, Brazil.
CGC seminar at COP30: Nature on Balance Sheet-Process and Roadmap-
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18:30-20:15 (JST)
Hybrid(Onsite) Seminar room, third floor, Ito International Research Center, the University of Tokyo(Online) Zoom Webinar
Final Symposium on “Exploration of Practical Wisdom and Resilience Overcoming Downside Risk: Collecting grassroots voices in Africa under COVID-19”
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11:00-12:00 (JST)
Hybrid【Online】Zoom【In person】3F Seminar Room, Ito International Research Center, Hongo Campus
Climate compressions in urban water systems: implications for urban governance
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13:00 - 14:00 (JST)
Online - Zoom
Online seminar: “What is a Scenario?”
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15:00-17:00
(Online) Zoom Webinar(In person) Main Conference Room, Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, UTokyo
SSU Forum/Tobunken Seminar “Beyond Hedging? Southeast Asian Responses to Indo-Pacific Realignments under Trump 2.0”
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9:30-16:45
Ichijo Hall, Yayoi Auditorium, The University of Tokyo (Hybrid format)
Global Commons Forum 2025
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11:00-12:00 (JST)
Online - Zoom
Online seminar: Advances in Power and Energy Supply-Demand Analysis: Policy Trends and Prospects for Numerical Simulations
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15:00-16:50
Seminar Room, 3rd Floor of Ito International Research Centre, Hongo Campus, The University of Tokyo
Valuing air as a common good (Social Cooperation Research Department), the Institute for Future Initiatives (IFI), the University of Tokyo – Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Workshop on the Interim Report“Toward the Development of Indicators on the Impacts of Extreme Heat and Air Pollution on Society and the Economy – Measuring Damage Risks and Vulnerabilities in Japan”