Programme

 Tuesday 19 September 2017 

09:30 Welcome addresses 

  • Ms Marie-Laure Métayer, French Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition
  • Dr Marie-Lise Chanin, French Academy of Science
  • Dr Hervé Le Treut, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace
  • Dr Jian Liu, United Nations Environment Programme

 

10:00 Atmospheric Ozone: An Historical Perspective

  • Prof. G. Brasseur, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, USA

 

10:30 The science of the ozone hole and its recovery

  • Prof. S. Solomon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

 

11:15 The discovery of the ozone hole

  • Dr P.K. Bhartia, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA 

 

11:45 Ozone depletion and the European Arctic, some personal reflections 

  • Prof. J. Pyle, National Centre for Atmospheric Science and University of Cambridge, UK 
  • Prof. N. Harris, Center for Atmospheric Informatics and Emissions Technology, Cranfield University, UK 

 

13:30 European campaigns on stratospheric ozone 

  • Dr J-P. Pommereau, LATMOS, CNRS, UVSQ, UPMC, France 

 

13:45 Two Decades of Polar Ozone Research via Airborne Science Investigations

  • Dr M. Kurylo, Universities Space Research Association / Goddard Earth Science, Technology and Research, USA 

 

14:00 The SBUV and TOMS Satellite Instruments and the Montreal Protocol

  • Dr R. Stolarski, Earth & Planetary Science Johns Hopkins University, USA 

 

14:15 The contribution of GOME and Envisat to ozone research 

  • Prof J. Burrows, Faculty of Physics and Electrical Engineering, University of Bremen, Germany 

 

14:30 Quantifying and confirming our understanding of stratospheric ozone: Insights from UARS and Aura MLS

  • Dr M. Santee, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, USA 

 

14:45 The role and performances of ground-based networks in tracking the evolution of the ozone layer

  • Prof J. Stähelin, Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, Switzerland 
  • Dr I. Petropavloskikh, CIRES, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA 
  • Prof M. De Mazière, Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy, Belgium 
  • Dr S. Godin-Beekmann, Laboratoire Atmosphère Milieux Observations Spatiales, CNRS, UVSQ, UPMC, France 

 

15:45 Is global ozone recovering ? 

  • Dr M. Heggelin, Atmospheric Chemistry, University of Reading, UK 
  • Dr W. Steinbrecht, Deutscher Wetterdienst Met. Obs. Hohenpeissenberg, Germany 
  • Prof N. Harris, Center for Atmospheric Informatics and Emissions Technology, Cranfield University, UK 

 

16:15 Impact of changes in water vapour and aerosols on stratospheric ozone

  • Dr K. Rosenlof, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Admin, Earth System Research Lab, USA 

 

16:30 Evolution and observations of ozone depleting substances 

  • Dr S. Reimann, EMPA, Switzerland 

 

16:45 The impact of laboratory photochemistry on the Montreal Protocol 

  • Dr J. Burkholder, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA 

 

17:00 Solar UV-B radiation and the environmental effects of the ozone depletion 

  • Prof C. Zerefos, Research Center for Atmospheric Physics and Climatology, Academy of Athens, Greece 
  • Dr A. Bais, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece 

 

 

Wednesday 20 September 2017 

09:00 The world avoided by the Montreal Protocol 

  • Prof M. Chipperfield, Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science, University of Leeds, UK 

 

09:15 Future ozone in a changing climate 

  • Prof. Ulrike Langematz, Institut für Meteorologie, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany 

 

09:30 Impact of stratospheric ozone changes on climate 

  • Prof. Darryn Waugh, Earth & Planetary Sciences Johns Hopkins University, USA 

 

09:45 The development of the Montreal Protocole and its governance 

  • Dr T. Birmpili, Ozone Secretariat UNEP 

 

10:00 Climate impact of the Montreal Protocol & the new Kigali Amendment 

  • Dr G. Velders, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM, The Netherlands) 
  • Dr D. Fahey and Dr J. Daniel, NOAA, USA 
  • Dr S. Andersen, Institute for Governance & Sustainable Development, USA 

 

10:45 The search for substitutes of ozone depleting substances

  • Dr S. Andersen, Institute for Governance & Sustainable Development 
  • Dr S. Carvalho, Centro Mario Molina-Chile, Chili 
  • Mr M. Gonzalez, Senior TEAP member 

 

11:15 The role of industry in the Montreal Protocol 

  • Dr K. Fay, Executive Director, The Alliance for Responsible Atmospheric Policy 

 

11:30 OzonAction 

  • Dr S. Nair-Bedouelle, OzonAction 

 

11:45 Challenges of GAW ozone and UV measurement programme 

  • Dr G. Braathen, WMO 

 

12:00 Contribution of the European Space Agency to ozone research and monitoring 

  • Dr T. Wehr, ESA 

 

12:15 NASA's contribution to ozone research and monitoring 

  • Dr. K. Jucks, Upper Atmosphere Research Program NASA, USA 

 

13:30 Geoengineering and the future ozone layer

  • Dr S. Tilmes, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder CO, USA

 

13:45 From the Ozone Scientific Assessments to IPCC 

  • Dr V. Masson-Delmotte, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, UVSQ, CEA, CNRS, France 

 

14:15 Science and politics in ozone and climate 

  • Prof R. Grundmann, University of Nottingham, UK 

 

15:15 Round-table: What lessons can be drawn from the Montreal Protocol for the Paris Agreement ? 

With 

  • Prof. G. Brasseur, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany 
  • Dr G. Velders, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM, The Netherlands) 
  • Dr T. Birmpili, Ozone Secretariat UNEP 
  • Dr S. Andersen, Institute for Governance & Sustainable Development, USA 
  • Prof R. Grundmann, University of Nottingham, UK 

Moderator 

  • Dr V. Masson-Delmotte, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, UVSQ, CEA, CNRS, France 

 

16:30 The way forward 

  • Dr P. Newman, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA 

 

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