All attendees, speakers, sponsors, and volunteers at Climate Informatics 2024 are required to agree to the The Alan Turing Institute Event’s Code of Conduct. Your agreement to adhere to this code of conduct will be recorded when you register for the meeting.
Reporting
Please contact any or all of the team below to report any concerns or incidents relating to potential breaches of the Code of Conduct:
- Cassandra Gould van Praag: cgouldvanpraag@turing.ac.uk
- Douglas Rao: douglas_rao@ncsu.edu
- Scott Hosking: shosking@turing.ac.uk
- Katy Thompson: kthompson@turing.ac.uk
THE QUICK VERSION
We are committed to provide a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, ethnicity, religion (or lack thereof) or computational tool choice. We encourage and expect respectful and tolerant behaviour towards everyone throughout the activities associated with Climate Informatics 2024. Harassment of participants is not allowed in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate in any interactions associated with Climate Informatics 2024, including talks, workshops, parties, or other online media. Participants reported to be violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. A formal review of reports will be undertaken at the discression of the conference organisers and reporting team.
While we do not assume OHBM members know the cultural practices of every ethnic and cultural group, we expect members to recognize and appreciate differences within our community. This means being open to learning from and educating others, as well as educating yourself. –>
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This statement has drawn material from the OHBM Open Science Room Code of Conduct, Ada Initiative Code of Conduct, the Apache Software Foundation Code of Conduct, the Mozilla Community Participation Guidelines, and the OHBM code of conduct.