“Global Warming: When All the Scientists Weigh In”
This event has already taken place!
This year, the Research Environmental Research Observatory is organizing a day of knowledge-sharing, awareness-raising, and discussion on the issue of climate change, aimed at both the scientific community and the general public.
As part of this event, a roundtable discussion featuring scientists from various fields is open to the general public to advance knowledge, spark curiosity, and help people understand the issues we face and the challenges we must overcome.

Schedule for the day
MORNING
The morning is reserved exclusively for the scientific community (by registration). During the morning, a series of presentations and lectures will be held for researchers to share their scientific practices and multidisciplinary approaches at several OREME observation sites: the Causse du Larzac, the Massane Forest, the Puéchabon Forest, and the Lez Basin.
AFTERNOON
From 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., a conference open to the public titled “Global Warming: When All Researchers Get Involved” will be held without registration. This roundtable discussion will be moderated by Frédéric Denhez, writer, journalist, and ecologist, and will feature the following experts:
- Françoise VIMEUX, paleoclimatologist and climate change specialist.
- Serge ZAKA, agroclimatologist and storm chaser.
- Isabelle CHUINE, terrestrial ecologist and specialist in temperate forest trees.
- Alain DUPUY, hydrogeologist.
- Christophe PAUPY, medical entomologist and specialist in vector-borne diseases.
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