Addressing systemic risks in a changing climate: Science and technology in support of cross-sectoral decision-making (2023)
Published by Nihon Gakujutsu Kaigi
This statement was prepared by the National Academies of Sciences of the G7 states under the leadership of the Science Council of Japan to provide scientific advice to the G7 Summit of Heads of State and Government in Japan 2023.
- Energy Policy
- Carbon Capture
- Climate Neutrality
- Climate Change
- Climate Protection
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In their statements, the G7 science academies identify three major current challenges: the consequences of anthropogenic (human-made) climate change, the socioeconomic impact and health implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, and Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. These three converging and mutually reinforcing crises highlight the urgent need for action. With regard to climate change, there are currently significant shortfalls in meeting the Paris climate goals: both in terms of the pledges to mitigate climate change and in terms of delivering the necessary reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. The statements explain that rapid and decisive action is needed to address multiple crises and to advance the development of more resilient societies.