SCNAT and its network are committed to a sustainable science and society. They support policy-making, administration and business with expert knowledge and actively participate in public discourse. They strengthen the exchange across scientific disciplines and promote early career academics.

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Climate negotiations: the contribution of global science

On the occasion of the climate negotiations in Paris, a brochure offers insights into the leading role of the International Council for Science in facilitating international research programmes on climate change and providing relevant scientific policy advice.

ICSU and climate change research

With a membership of 122 national scientific organisations, among them the Swiss Academy of Sciences (SCNAT), and 31 international scientific unions, the International Council for Science promotes research programmes on issues of global relevance. This resulted also in programmes related to climate change and an essential contribution to the establishment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). In parallel, the International Council for Science established itself as the voice of science at the multinational level, notably as partner of the United Nations, at the Conference on Sustainable Development in 2012 as the latest example.

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