[Geo4All] Exeter Climate Forum
Suchith Anand
suchithanand1976 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 12 00:40:36 PDT 2025
Dear colleagues
The Met Office and the University of Exeter will host scientists, policy makers and business leaders for vital talks assessing growing risks from climate change – and action to address it.
Even as scientific evidence demonstrates increasing threats to lives and livelihoods across the world, the global impetus for action is becoming more fragile.
In the run up to COP30 in Brazil, the Exeter Climate Forum <https://exeterclimateforum.com/> will give a strong voice to the scientists whose work drives our understanding of the changing systems of our planet. Details at https://exeterclimateforum.com <https://exeterclimateforum.com/>
Held from June 30 to July 4, the forum’s events include the Exeter Climate Conference <https://exeterclimateforum.com/exeter-climate-conference/>, the second Global Tipping Points Conference <https://global-tipping-points.org/conference-2025/>, meetings of global universities and dedicated events for policymakers and business leaders.
Join us at the Exeter Climate Forum bringing together world-leading climate researchers, businesses, policymakers and young people, to shape and engage with the priorities for COP30 and beyond. Set in the stunning Devon countryside, this week of activities are designed to connect and inspire through bold ideas, discussion, and social events.
More details at https://news.exeter.ac.uk/global-systems-institute/uk-to-host-key-climate-gathering/
Best wishes
Suchith
Professor Suchith Anand
Professor of Practice in Science Policy | Senior Adviser to Governments and International Organisations | Scientist | Global Citizen | Science Diplomacy | SDG Volunteer and Advocate
https://experts.exeter.ac.uk/43268-suchith-anand
https://ethicaldatainitiative.org <https://ethicaldatainitiative.org/>
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