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World Expo 2010 Shanghai China >> Participation >> Corporate Pavilions


Expo 2010 to include weather pavilion

Expo 2010 to include weather pavilion

scene of the signing ceremony

Expo 2010 to include weather pavilion

scene of the signing ceremony

Whether you like scorching sun, icy blizzards or a fine spring breeze, Expo 2010 will be the place to be for weather buffs.

The World Meteorological Organization signed a participation contract with Shanghai Expo organizers today, confirming that they will co-build a weather pavilion with the China Meteorological Bureau.

WMO is the first of 31 confirmed international organizations to sign the contract. In total, 205 countries and international organizations have confirmed participation.

Hong Hao, director of the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination, and Xu Xiaofeng, deputy director of China Meteorological Bureau signed the contract.

Energy-efficiency will be highlighted in the design of the 2,000-square-meter Meteorology Pavilion. Organizers will not only use recyclable materials such as steel and glass, but also take advantage of natural ventilation and lighting to reduce the use of air-conditioners and lights.

The pavilion will explore the "future of meteorology," which also applies to WMO's demonstration project–Shanghai Multi-Hazard Early Warning System.
The exhibition will also discuss the responsibility of cities in dealing with the dangers of a changing world climate.

Organizers said they will simulate possible disasters that could occur due to a changing climate.

They also hoped the pavilion would inspire visitors to start reducing energy use and lead a greener life style.

WMO is a specialized agency of the United Nations. It is the UN's authoritative voice on the state of the Earth's environment.

Expo 2010 to include weather pavilion

Xu Xiaofeng, deputy director of China Meteorological Bureau

Expo 2010 to include weather pavilion

Hong Hao, director of the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination

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