Climate (R)evolution?



When it comes down to it, what do we really know about climate change? Where does scientific opinion currently stand? At the 12th Wright Science Colloquium at the University of Geneva from 13 to 17 November, five leading experts in the field will shed light on the issue of climate change, which is currently the subject of extensive debate in the media.

The purpose of the Wright Science Colloquia, which are held every two years in Geneva, is to bring the most recent progress in science into the public arena.

XII Wright Science Colloquium
from 13 to 17 November 2006
Uni Dufour, rue du Général-Dufour 24, Geneva

Daily lecture at 6.30 pm, Entrance free.

Lectures will be given in English or French, with simultaneous interpretation into the other language.

On Wednesday, 15 November from 2pm to 4pm in the Salle Soutter of the TSR building, quai Ernest-Ansermet 20, young people aged between 14 and 20 will have the opportunity to meet the scientists of the Wright Science Colloquia and put any questions they wish to them.

For the complete programme, consult www.colloque.ch