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1 April 2021
Palais des Nations
Europe/Zurich timezone

Who: Dr. David Grinspoon

What: A special presentation looking at the contributions of space science to understanding climate changes on Earth, and achieving the UN Sustainability Development Goals.

How: Brought to you by UNIDIR and the EU

Why: In anticipation of the annual Space Security Conference, UNIDIR invites you to a special presentation by Dr David Grinspoon, former NASA planetologist and author, who will examine how studies of other planets have led to insights about our own planet and the incredible changes it is experiencing. By looking beyond our Earth and into outer space, we can find new understandings that cause us to reflect more deeply about ourselves and our planet.

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Europe/Zurich
In-Person
Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland
Room XIV (Cinema)
Geneva, Switzerland
Click on “Register now”. Once you created an account, go back to the event page and register. Please make sure that you upload a valid ID photo (a passport photo, not a selfie) otherwise security may not issue your pass in advance. Following the confirmation of your registration, you will receive an email message with a QR code. Please save it on your phone and/or print it and bring it with you on the first day, along with your national passport, for when you go through security at the Visitors’ Entrance. On your arrival of the United Nations, present yourself at the Pregny Gate (Visitors’ Entrance), where you will pass through security screening and then pick up your grounds pass. Please note that it may take up to 45 minutes to get through Security. You will need to have the QR code that you have received during registration and your national passport. For security reasons, kindly note that your badge must be worn and visible at all times while at the Palais des Nations.