极端高温预警导致极端高温会议取消。
Extreme Heat conference cancelled due to extreme heat warning

原始链接: https://www.lse.ac.uk/granthaminstitute/events/extreme-heat-improving-governance-and-strengthening-action-around-the-world/

由于英国气象局发布了极端高温红色预警,本次伦敦气候行动周活动已取消。 该活动由苏黎世气候韧性联盟(Zurich Climate Resilience Alliance)联合举办,原计划首先举行首届阿德琳·斯图尔特-瓦特奖(Adeline Stuart-Watt Award)颁奖仪式。该奖项由苏黎世保险基金会(Z Zurich Foundation)支持,旨在通过表彰气候适应和韧性领域的杰出研究生研究成果,纪念格兰瑟姆气候变化与环境研究所(Grantham Research Institute)已故同事的贡献。尼古拉斯·斯特恩勋爵(Professor Lord Nicholas Stern)原定出席并宣布获奖者,获奖者随后将展示其获奖研究。 活动的后半部分原计划聚焦“极端高温:改善全球治理与加强行动”。该环节由斯文雅·苏敏斯基(Swenja Surminski)主持,旨在汇集包括格兰瑟姆研究所、红十字会与红新月会国际联合会(IFRC)、美慈组织(Mercy Corps)和实践行动组织(Practical Action)在内的全球专家,共同探讨应对极端高温风险的策略。该环节原定内容包括新的分析报告、国际项目案例研究以及一场关于全球高温治理未来的炉边谈话。

伦敦政治经济学院(LSE)近期因极端高温预警取消了一场“极端高温”会议,这一事件在 Hacker News 上引发了嘲讽与讨论。网友们认为,一场旨在研究气候适应性的活动反而被其研究对象“终结”,充满了讽刺意味。 讨论的焦点集中在欧洲建筑普遍缺乏空调设施的问题上。一些来自澳大利亚等炎热地区的网友表示 37–40°C 的气温尚可应付,但其他人指出,欧洲的建筑结构原本就是为了锁住热量而设计的,这使得此类高温天气对室内聚会而言具有危险性。 一些参与者质疑取消活动是否属于“道德作秀”,而另一些人则为伦敦政经学院辩护,指出许多英国历史建筑缺乏现代化的制冷基础设施。归根结底,这一讨论凸显了在耐热性方面的文化与结构性差异;许多观察人士指出,活动的被迫取消无意间成为了一个现实案例,展示了在历史上未曾为高温做好准备的地区,面对气候变化时所暴露出的脆弱性。
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We regret that this event has been cancelled due to the red extreme heat warning issued by the UK Met Office.

This London Climate Action Week event will open with the announcement of the inaugural Adeline Stuart-Watt Award winner and will be followed by a session focused on improving extreme heat governance and action around the world. Hosted in collaboration with the Zurich Climate Resilience Alliance.

The Adeline Stuart-Watt Award celebrates the legacy of Adeline Stuart-Watt, a highly respected and very sadly missed friend and colleague at the LSE’s Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment and the Zurich Climate Resilience Alliance. The Award recognises outstanding, policy-relevant research contributions to the field of climate adaptation and resilience by postgraduate students.

An overview of the Award process will be provided by Candice Howarth, followed by the Award winner being announced by Professor Lord Nicholas Stern. The winner will then receive their award before presenting an overview of the winning topic. The Adeline Stuart-Watt Award is generously supported by the Z Zurich Foundation.

The second part of the event will focus on Extreme Heat: Improving Governance and strengthening action around the world.

Chaired by Swenja Suminski, this section of the event will explore the critical need to improve extreme heat governance globally. The event will bring together expertise from the Grantham Research Institute and Zurich Climate Resilience Alliance partners Mercy Corps, Practical Action and the IFRC alongside input from leading global partners.

The event will share new analysis of extreme heat governance progress and challenges across countries where the Zurich Climate Resilience Alliance operates along with stories from county programmes.

The event will finish with a fire side chat session where speakers will reflect on key challenges and opportunities for advancing extreme heat governance globally.

Meet our contributors:

  • Professor Lord Nicholas Stern, Chair of the LSE Grantham Research Institute
  • Candice Howarth, Research Director at Quadrature Climate Foundation and Visiting Professor in Practice at the LSE Grantham Research Institute
  • Swenja Surminski, Managing Director Climate and Sustainability at Marsh and Professor in Practice at the LSE Grantham Research Institute
  • Anna Beswick, Senior Policy Fellow (Adaptation and Resilience) at the LSE Grantham Research Institute
  • Martina Podesta, Policy Officer (Adaptation Policy and Governance) at the LSE Grantham Research Institute
  • Marc Gordon, Global Lead, Extreme Heat Risk Reduction & Senior Coordinator of the Midterm Review of the Sendai Framework (MTR SF), Centre of Excellence for Climate and Disaster Resilience at the United Nations
  • Ninni Ikkala Nyman, Lead, Climate Change, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
  • Olivia Shears, Head of CCRA and adaptation progress reporting, UK Climate Change Committee.
  • Mary McBryde, Chief Program Officer, HERA.

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