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Call for Inputs: 10 New Insights in Climate Science

Event description

The CALL FOR INPUTS for this year’s 10 New Insights in Climate Science is now open.

 

This is an opportunity to influence the content of this year’s edition. We welcome and encourage all researchers working on climate change related topics (both natural and social sciences), to share thoughts on what you deem to be crucial recent research advances that should be highlighted for policy-makers, negotiators and the general public.With this call we also aim to identify topic experts interested in contributing as co-authors of the academic manuscript. You may declare your own interest to do so and/or recommend someone else. In the past three years, academic papers have been published in the journal Global Sustainability, an accomplishment we aim to repeat again for this year’s edition. Co-authors of the academic paper will also be acknowledged on the policy report.

About

The 10 New Insights in Climate Science series is a joint initiative by Future Earth, The Earth League, and the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP). This annual year-in-review highlightings essential advances in climate change research with high policy relevance. It has been launched every year since 2017 at the climate COP with participation of the UNFCCC Executive Secretary.

The policy report, and the peer-reviewed paper supporting it, are made possible by a formidable community-wide effort involving the research networks of the three partner organisations. Last year, various GRNs from Future Earth contributed at different stages of this process (ESG, GLP, GCP, iLEAPS, MAIRS-FE, oneHEALTH, PAGES, PECS, F&E-KAN, Health-KAN,Ocean-KAN, RISK-KAN, and SSCP-KAN).

 

 

If you have any question or comment about this call, or the ‘10 New Insights’ process in general, please contact our colleague Daniel Ospina <daniel.ospina@futureearth.org>.

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