# Presentation at COP24

A continuation of the Weather Worlds research was presented at COP24, December 4 - 11, 2018.

[AT COP24: D\&C Days, Hotel Diament Arsenal, Paderewskiego 35](https://t.umblr.com/redirect?z=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.climatecentre.org%2Fprogrammes-engagement%2Fd-c-days-at-cops\&t=ZjUwZjlkODI3OTAxZjVhNTM0OWIyYzZiMzJlNGU4YjMyYTczNjJiYixUbU4zdWpESg%3D%3D\&p=\&m=0), and in specially marked cars

Field Remediation: Salvage is a project by Karolina Sobecka, in collaboration with Chris Woebken with the help of NYU ITP, and Alexandra Skowronska, Ela Kowalska, Oliwia Olesiejuk and Anna Paprzycka form HAT Research Center (UAM). &#x20;

Field Remediation: Salvage is supported by Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre, City of Katowice, New York University and Adam Mickiewicz University.

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More documentation here: <https://remediationfield.tumblr.com/post/181045077562/salvage-blasted-landscapes-are-what-we-have-and>


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