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Top scientists to address climate emergency in Montreux this week

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The event, now in its eighth year, will address critical issues including the climate crisis, improving global health and well-being, and preserving biodiversity. By facilitating dialogue and partnerships among these leaders, the Forum is helping to catalyze transformational change and build a brighter future.

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Investing only 1% of global GDP into green recovery would immediately cut emissions by up to 8.5%

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The Covid-19 pandemic not only caused a global health and economic crisis but also significantly reduced global CO2 emissions in 2020 by 6 to 7%, compared to 2019. Read original article ? Download original article (pdf). Selling the articles is not allowed. Reducing CO2 emissions.

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Frontiers Forum Live 2023: Accelerating and mobilizing open science for global challenges

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This year’s Frontiers Forum Live brought top researchers, innovators, and influencers together in-person and virtually, united in a common mission to accelerate the global transition to open science and mobilize solutions for critical challenges – with the most urgent being to reach net-zero carbon to prevent climate disaster.

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Frontiers at the Charleston conference 2023: community, collaboration, and co-creation 

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The transition towards a fully open access publishing landscape is essential to accelerate the scientific innovations urgently needed to solve the major global challenges we face (climate change, global health, socio-economic inequalities, AI technologies, etc.).

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Frontiers participates in One Sustainable Health for All Forum 2023 on inclusive and adaptive systems for health 

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Open access publisher Frontiers is participating in the One Sustainable Health for All Forum 2023 co-organized by the One Sustainable Health for All Foundation and the French Development Agency (AFD). COVID-19 highlighted the challenges of interconnected systems for health, which integrate health, food, water, energy, and ecosystems.