Main WP tasks: To document, archive, and conserve project results and deliverables To organize and carry out dissemination of knowledge created by CarboOcean (beyond project partners and to a wider community and potential users) WP 22 highlights
CarboSchools project: link researchers from carbon science labs with schools Carbon assessment report: Latest key research results and policy implications (EU publication) CarboOcean information film: CarboOcean results in a wider perspective WP 22 highlights
Started in 2005 as CarboOcean/CarboEurope initiative funded exclusively by both projects funded by the Science in Society program of the EC Joined by EPOCA in 2008 Two educational booklets promotion posters, video clips, teacher-scientist partnership guides … Many thanks to all enthusiastic colleagues that have participated to make this a success!!! WP 22 highlights
Experimentation projects Processing scientific data Field trips and expeditions Observation and measurements Publications 1. Educ. booklet: What we have learned, What we still don’t know and what we must do to combat climate change 2. Educ. booklet: What we have learned, what we still don’t know and what we must do to combat climate change 3. Educ. booklet: in prep. CarboSchools regional operators’ handbook Teacher/scientist partnership guide Online resources CarboSchools website: - materials - publications - SchoolCO2web Regional websites (native languages) 60 European schools, 65 projects, 1450 pupils, x teachers, x scientists… WP 22 highlights
Carbon assessment report: (together with WP1) Latest key research results and policy implications EU publication (141 pages) Thanks to all CarboOcean members who supported this publication!
WP 22 highlights CarboOcean DVD (available in English) Many thanks to all CarboOcean members involved in the production process! CarboOcean information film: Putting CarboOcean results into a wider perspective
WP 22 highlights CarboSchools project: link researchers from carbon science labs with schools -Initiated by CarboOcean and CarboOcean in funded by both projects until funded since 2008 by “Science in Society”of the EU since 2008 with a target of ca. 100 schools involved. Since 2008, EPOCA, a new EU research project on ocean acidification, has been joining forces with CarboSchools. Two educational booklets Carbon assessment report: Latest key research results and policy implications EU publication (141 pages) CarboOcean information film: Putting CarboOcean results into a wider perspective WP 22 highlights