World Climate Research Programme launches a Lighthouse Activity on Climate Intervention Research
Lighthouse activities are designed to be ambitious and transdisciplinary research efforts.
15.02.2024
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Lighthouse activities are designed to be ambitious and transdisciplinary research efforts.
15.02.2024
Last October, climate scientists convened in Kigali, Rwanda, for the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) Open Science Conference. The outcome was the Kigali Declaration, a powerful call for greater ambition and urgent action to address climate change.
25.01.2024
In an era defined by the looming threat of climate change, the implications of global warming are far from uniform. While the impacts of a changing climate affect us all, the extent to which they impact individuals and communities is deeply unequal.
17.01.2024
This blog launches the collective blog series, "Amplifying the Voices of Young Scientists", based on interviews with Early and Mid-Career Researchers across various disciplines hailing from around the world.
02.01.2024
A selection of some of our 2023 reports and publications.
28.12.2023
Catch-up on our must-read blogs released this year on some of the most pressing issues that shaped the science world in 2023.
26.12.2023
2023 was rich in news and breakthroughs for climate science. To catch you up on all the pivotal climate discussions, explore our curated list of blogs and news from the ISC Secretariat, Fellows and partners.
22.12.2023
This piece is part of a series of special blogs developed to raise awareness of inclusive climate perspectives, with a focus on early and mid-career researchers (EMCR) as well as scientists from the Global South. In this article, Dr. Ma. Laurice Jamero, a sustainability scientist focusing on impact and adaptation, explains how social sciences participate in mainstreaming climate change into development planning.
21.12.2023
As COP28 ended in Dubai on December 12, 2023, the international community marked a significant step forward in addressing the climate crisis, while acknowledging the urgent need for greater ambition and action. The International Science Council (ISC), its members, Affiliated bodies and partners actively participated, urging policy-makers to seize the momentum and drive ambitious, science-based, sustainable policy solutions to face the existential climate threat.
15.12.2023
To mark the launch of its newsletter dedicated to updates and opportunities for Early and Mid-Career Researchers (EMCR), the International Science Council reflects on a year rich in engagements with the next generations of scientists.
13.12.2023