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The science diplomacy groups launched by the European Commission work with co-creation methodologies and are made up of professionals from different fields of knowledge in the scientific community, diplomacy and international public management. Image: on loan.
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Adriana Clivillé

CREAF’s scientific coordinator, Alícia Pérez-Porro, takes part in the definition of the European framework for science diplomacy

Shaping binding regulations, policy guidelines and action plans requires connecting cross-cutting knowledge that includes science, diplomacy and public management. This is the embryo of a series of 5 working groups promoted by the European Commission in which Alicia Pérez-Porro, CREAF’s scientific coordinator, is involved.

Photo: Sabine, Pixabay.
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Angela Justamante

10 warnings from climate science at the start of COP28

The ’10 New Insights in Climate Science’ report made public at COP28 warns through scientific evidence that we are not being able to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. And that the planet is moving at an accelerated pace towards the 1.5 °C limit established in the Paris Agreement.

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