• CALL FOR TOPICS 2022

  • **This call closed on February 20, 2022 (00:00 CET)**

    However, additional responses might still be incorporated, 
    once all the responses received before the deadline are processed.
    No responses will be processed after the first week of March.

    The 10 New Insights in Climate Science series, developed jointly by Future Earth, The Earth League, and World Climate Research Programme, is a yearly synthesis highlighting essential recent advances in climate change research from different disciplines. The series is geared toward reaching climate policy negotiators and the general informed public, in the form of an influential policy report launched at the UNFCCC COP. The scientific rigour and credibility of the policy report is underpinned by an academic manuscript submitted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. The manuscripts from the 2020 and 2021 installments have been published in the journal Global Sustainability.

    In order to select the most important recent insights on climate change, we are seeking your input as a member of this broad and heterogeneous research community. Simultanously, we use this questionnaire to identify potential co-authors for the policy report and the academic manuscript.

    Please give us your 'pitch'. Share with us what you consider to be an essential new insight on climate change coming from your research field. Relevant topics span a very broad scholarship on the causes, consequences, and possible solutions to climate change; ranging from geo/biophysical foundations, social and behavioural dimensions, and a growing understanding of the potential and pitfalls of various policy instruments.

    Completing this questionnaire takes approximately 20 minutes.

     

    If you have any questions or comments, do not hesitate to contact us: clea.edwards@asu.edu and daniel.ospina@futureearth.org

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  • Give us your pitch

    What essential new insight on climate change do you think must be highlighted for climate policy negotiators and the general public?

    The Editorial Board will decide on the final list of ten insights, considering the following criteria:

    • The topic has high relevance for climate policy negotiations.
    • The insight has a robust scientific foundation.
    • The insight is new, based on key references published after 2020.
      (Relevant context or support references published before 2021 can be included separately as 'background references')
  • Give us your second pitch

    What essential new insight on climate change do you think must be highlighted for climate policy negotiators and the general public?

    The Editorial Board will decide on the final list of ten insights, considering the following criteria:

    • The topic has high relevance for climate policy negotiations.
    • The insight has a robust scientific foundation.
    • The insight is new, based on key references published after 2020.
      (Relevant context or support references published before 2021 can be included separately as 'background references')
  • Give us your third pitch

    What essential new insight on climate change do you think must be highlighted for climate policy negotiators and the general public?

    The Editorial Board will decide on the final list of ten insights, considering the following criteria:

    • The topic has high relevance for climate policy negotiations.
    • The insight has a robust scientific foundation.
    • The insight is new, based on key references published after 2020.
      (Relevant context or support references published before 2021 can be included separately as 'background references')
  • About you

    This information will allow us to characterise the group of respondents, and ensure that the inputs collected come from trusted sources and a diverse group of experts.
  • Nominations for co-authors

    Each co-author is part of a small team responsible for writing one of the insights for the scientific manuscript and the policy report.
  • Nominations for co-authors

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  • Manuscript reviewers

  • Manuscript reviewers

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