SPM79 | European Climate Research Alliance - How the new era of politics affects european climate science
European Climate Research Alliance - How the new era of politics affects european climate science
Convener: Sissi Knispel de Acosta
Tue, 29 Apr, 08:30–10:15 (CEST)
 
Room 2.96
Tue, 08:30
The new era of politics is reshaping the landscape of European climate science in profound ways. With shifts in political leadership and priorities, funding mechanisms, and international relations, European climate researchers face both challenges and opportunities. Political decisions increasingly influence the direction of climate policy, research agendas, and the collaboration between nations and institutions. As governments adopt differing stances on climate action, the scientific community must navigate this evolving political terrain to ensure continued progress in addressing climate change. This abstract explores how political dynamics are impacting climate science in Europe, emphasizing the need for adaptability, resilience, and cooperation in an era of rapidly changing political landscapes.