Future Earth

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Accelerating transformations to global sustainability through research and innovation.

Future Earth
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    Dec 13

    As winds down, here is a reminder from the @GlobalCarbonProject of the task ahead - and its urgency

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  2. 14 hours ago

    The project funded the working group that put together this report that was presented to the president, community leaders, and citizens of Palau! Our also played an important role.

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    "We believe a small island nation can have a big impact on the ocean, with ripple effects out into our larger world.” President on the report.

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    Dec 18

    🌿🌍Would you like to work at the World Biodiversity Forum 2020? Check out the call for session room helpers on (presenting your own research won't be possible).

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    23 hours ago

    Deep discussions at Future Earth Japan Summit with national committee and key stakeholders. through

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  6. 20 hours ago

    Emily Polk and Sibyl Diver examine why inclusive science communication benefits all people, and how they teach and practice this in their own classes at , in our latest blog:

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    Dec 17

    Many types of weather-related disasters, such as droughts, floods, heat waves, and wildfires, are predicted to become more frequent and intense with climate change.

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    Dec 17

    As governments prepare to submit national plans next year, they can draw on the latest scientific evidence of what is happening in terms of rapidly accelerating impacts, presented by at in a succinct way >>

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    To achieve a sustainable future, we need to include early career professionals in global decision-making, after all, they will most likely be the ones carrying out the solutions. Read more: via

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    Dec 16

    fell far short of what is needed. But business groups and investors representing thousands of companies and tens of trillions of dollars are calling louder than ever for governments to strengthen policy to match their ambition.

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    The first Sustainability Research & Innovation Congress will take place 14 - 17 June 2020 in , Australia. Find out more on our website and subscribe to our newsletter for updates:

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  12. Dec 16

    Future Earth vacancy: Science Officer (Paris, France) The Science Officer will work in a dynamic international setting on a range of issues, with a focus on oceans. Closing date for applications: 5 January 2020 More information:

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  13. Dec 16

    The Regional Centre for Future Earth in Asia is calling for nominations for members of the Regional Committee for Future Earth in Asia. All nominations and documents should be submitted by 22 January, 2020. Learn more:

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    Dec 13

    Panel discussion on the future of is rounding of a wonderful, informative and engaging Climate Week.

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  15. Dec 13

    The Global Carbon Budget is produced by , a Global Research Project of ! Members include and more.

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    Dec 13

    Just a reminder of our and event town hall, co-sponsored by and ! Today 12.30

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  17. Dec 13

    Thank you to everyone who participated in our town hall this week on Sustainability and Innovation, at ! We look forward to staying in conversation with many more of you about .

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  19. Dec 13

    Friday, December 13 at : Town Hall TH53A - Future Earth Knowledge-Action-Network on Extreme Events and Emergent : Risk-KAN More information:

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    Dec 13

    This is what it’s all about. And yet, basically no one has even seen these figures. We need to communicate this everywhere over and over again. Let’s get started.

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