Introduction
The 5th Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) National Collaboration Programme (NCP) Forum will take place on June 3, 2026, in Budapest, Hungary, alongside the 9th C3S General Assembly. This event marks a significant milestone in the collaboration between countries and the C3S community, aiming to discuss advancements, challenges, and opportunities in the fight against climate change.
About the Forum
The 5th C3S NCP Forum is a crucial platform for collaboration between countries and the C3S community. This edition will highlight new developments within the National Collaboration Programme, including thematic deep dives and the launch of new NCP projects. Additionally, there will be a presentation of posters showcasing these projects during the 9th C3S General Assembly.
The Forum will offer insights from recent expert activities and provide participants with the opportunity to exchange perspectives, offer feedback on C3S services, and collectively shape the future direction of the National Collaboration Programme.
Objectives and Goals
The primary objective of the 5th C3S NCP Forum is to deepen the understanding of C3S services and their value in national contexts. Furthermore, it aims to strengthen connections within the network, inspire innovative communication and outreach approaches, and help identify concrete follow-up actions and emerging needs.
Participants are invited to share suggestions on the format, thematic focus, or interactive elements that could enrich the Forum. These suggestions can be sent to [email protected].
Registration and Participation
Registration for the 5th C3S NCP Forum is now open. Please note that registration is subject to moderation. Participants can register through the registration link.
Conclusion
The 5th C3S NCP Forum is a crucial event for the community fighting against climate change. With its collaborative approach and focus on innovation, this forum has the potential to drive significant and positive changes in how we address climate change on a global level.
Source / Reference
This article was based on information available at https://climate.copernicus.eu/5th-c3s-ncp-forum.