CLimate change IMpacts and ADAPTation group
Dr. Christos Giannakopoulos participated in the 3-days workshop for Adaptation of climate change in the Region of Western Macedonia on the framework of LIFE-IP AdaptInGR project. Dr. Giannakopoulos had an oral presentation titled : Climate Change projections for the Region of Western Macedonia

Dr. Christos Giannakopoulos was one of the speakers in the 2-days conference of the PINDOS NETWORK, on the topic: "Climate Change - Causes - Consequences -Municipal Measures and Plans to Reduce Carbon Emissions" ,September 2, 3 and 4, 2022, Pyli, Trikala, Greece . Dr. Giannakopoulos' speech was titled : Climate Change, extreme phenomena and impacts on Mountainous Central Greece.

Dr. Christos Giannakopoulos was one of the speakers in the webinar titled Climate Change and Cultural Heritage organised by the Ministry of Culture and Sports in the frame of the cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European Countries.

| Webinar in Greek language | Webinar in English language |
Dr. Christos Giannakopoulos was one of the main speakers in the 2days event titled Climate Crisis, Biodiversity and Forest Ecosystems organised by the Association of Administrative Judges and held in Edipsos, Evia,Greece

MED-GOLD General Assembly 2022 Dr. Christos Giannakopoulos held, with the other MED-GOLD partners, the project’s final General Assembly on 19-20 May 2022 at the headquarters of CREA in Rome, Italy. The discussions focused on the lessons learnt during the project, the legacy of the climate services developed for agriculture and on future collaborations

Christos Giannakopoulos was a participant in the opening events for the “Weather Engines” exhibition in ONASSIS STEGI (Athens, Greece). “Weather Engines” explores the poetics, politics, and technologies of the environment from the ground to the sky, and from soil to atmosphere.
A talk, titled “What’s with the weather?”, on climate change, extreme events and their impact by Christos Giannakopoulos (National Observatory of ATHENS) Response and discussion with writer and artist James Bridle (Aegina)
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