Do you have original research that explores the impact of Earth and space science on society? Consider submitting an abstract for the American Geophysical Union’s “What’s Next for Science” meeting. As partners of the #NewYorkClimateExchange, AGU hosts an annual meeting attended by over 25,000 participants from 100+ countries. This event provides a platform for sharing groundbreaking scientific research, fostering connections, and promoting awareness and collaboration to address climate change through evidence-based solutions. AGU24 will take place this December in Washington, D.C. Submit your abstract by July 31 and learn more about the submission process here: https://lnkd.in/eTVUhgCN #ClimateChange #EarthScience #SpaceScience #ScientificResearch #Collaboration #AGU24 #NYClimateExchange
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Want to know more about the science produced by the Earth Commission and how it can be translated into action? Watch this new video!
What is our safe and just operating space? What are the #EarthSystemBoundaries within which we as humans MUST learn to manoeuvre? Hosted by @FutureEarth since 2019, The @EarthCommission seeks the answers through interdisciplinary research. This international team of social and natural scientists engages over 60 researchers around the globe to bring humans to the heart of #EarthSystemScience And I for one am so proud to contribute to this momentous project... Watch this video to learn more 👇 👇 👇 https://lnkd.in/dcF67SPE
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Did you know that NOAA is using the power of #CitizenScience to engage the public in support of key mission areas? Learn how in the NOAA Citizen Science Action Plan: https://lnkd.in/gNUGeU6Y #CitSci
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Join American Geophysical Union for our next global science policy webinar - Science to Action: How to Create a Policy Brief. Scientists and policymakers are taught very different communication strategies, which can impede the exchange of critical concepts and results. Nevertheless, there are tools available to help scientists effectively convey information to policymakers and other stakeholders. A prime example is the policy brief, used globally to present key scientific findings in a succinct, clear, and actionable format. Join us to discover the value of policy briefs, learn how to create one using a provided template, and gain insight into their practical application in addressing global societal challenges. https://shorturl.at/flX25 #sciencepolicy #scicomm
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Call for proposals for 2 two-year synthesis science projects on the topics of overshoot and societal tipping processes. The Belgian Climate Centre seeks to fund two synthesis science projects led by interdisciplinary teams that apply innovative approaches, as well as state-of-the art compilation and analysis techniques to existing data sets and information, with the aim to advance evidence-based decision making in the Belgian public and private sectors. We invite proposals that focus on the research topics of #overshoot and societal #tipping #processes. Synthesis science projects can be focused on Belgium, on other regions with broad expertise (e.g., Congo Basin, Antarctica), or on continental (e.g., EU) or global scale. To foster interdisciplinary research collaboration on these topics, this call involves the creation of two Working Groups of up to 20 scientists and stakeholders, each lead by a team of up to 4 Principal Investigators (PIs). For each topic, one Working Group will be supported. This includes support for multiple meetings at the Belgian Climate Centre, as well as a post-doctoral fellowship for one early-career Working Group member. The proposal submission process consists of two stages: - All interested PI teams are invited to submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) by April 15, 2024. - After evaluation of the LOIs, a selection of PI teams will be invited to submit a full proposal by September 1, 2024. In Fall 2024, two full proposals (one per topic) will be recommended for funding. The call is open to Belgian research institutes and stakeholders only. Proposals will be evaluated by the Scientific Board of the Belgian Climate Centre on their scientific merit, novelty, complementarity and interdisciplinarity of the PI team, transfer of knowledge to stakeholders, and potential for societal impact. The full call for proposals document, with all details, can be consulted here: https://lnkd.in/en7BTD2g Belgian Science Policy Office Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium (KMI-IRM-RMI) Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences Royal Observatory of Belgium Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy Royal Museum for Central Africa Ghent University University of Antwerp Open Universiteit Studiecentrum Hasselt University of Liège Université de Namur UNIVERSITE DE MONS Université catholique de Louvain Vrije Universiteit Brussel Université libre de Bruxelles Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KU Leuven)
Call for proposals for two two-year synthesis science projects on the topics of overshoot and societal tipping processes
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Such an important step to #evidence-building is creating bridges to integrate ways of knowing. I am looking forward to the outcomes of this workshop that give us all more language that will help consider participatory methods as not just some other way of doing #research, but part of the routine way that we do research.
Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Community Engagement Resource Center at the Urban Institute
The National Academies (NASEM) is organizing a 2 day workshop - Building Institutional Capacity for Engaged Research. Please register for the event and have your insights documented to guide others in their efforts to support, grow, and systematize participatory methods in research. Holly Rhodes https://lnkd.in/ekAizbZ6
Building Institutional Capacity for Engaged Research A Workshop | National Academies
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