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SCOSTEP STP-12 Symposium will be held in Berlin, Germany, 12-16 July 2010

(see http://www.iap-kborn.de/SCOSTEP2010 for more information)

SCOSTEP organizes and conducts international solar-terrestrial programs (STP) programs of finite duration in cooperation with other International Council For Science(ICSU) bodies. Results from these programs are shared with the community of SCOSTEP scientists by joining in conducting meetings, conferences, and workshops and by publishing newsletters, handbooks and special journal issues.

Climate And Weather of the Sun-Earth System (CAWSES) II
SCOSTEP'S comprehensive international STP program for 2009 - 2013

(Please visit CAWSES-II website at http://www.cawses.org for more information)

CAWSES-II is an international program sponsored by SCOSTEP (Scientific Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Physics) established with an aim of significantly enhancing our understanding of the space environment and its impacts on life and society. The main functions of CAWSES are to help coordinate international activities in observations, modeling, and applications crucial to achieving this understanding, to involve scientists in both developed and developing countries, and to provide educational opportunities for students of all levels.

The Education and Capacity Building aspect of CAWSES is presently a responsibility of R. Vincent, B. Schmieder, and G. Lu (SCOSTEP Executive Officers), on behalf of the SCOSTEP Bureau. As part of Capacity Building effort, a series of educational comic books have been produced under the supervision and guidance of Prof. Y. Kamide. It is a collaborative project between the Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory (STEL) at Nagoya University in Japan and the CAWSES program.


For English, Italian, and French versions of the comic books: Click here.

For the Japanese version of the comic books: Click here.



Aurora Cover Page
Geomagnatic Field Cover
Ozone Page Cover
Solar Wind Cover
Global Warming Cover
Cosmic Rays Cover
Polar Regions Cover
Upper Atmosphere Cover
Sun-Climate Cover






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