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SAPEA is recruiting for a coordinator and for a Scientific Policy Officer.

December 2024

Solar radiation modification

For decades, technologies have been proposed that would reduce or counteract global warming by reflecting sunlight away from the Earth. These proposals, known as “solar radiation modification” technologies, include stratospheric aerosol injection, cloud brightening, and others.

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November 2024

One Health governance

Human health, animal health, plant health and the health of our environment are deeply connected, forming a single common system. Policymakers need to recognise these connections, and do more to seek optimal outcomes for people, animals, the environment, and the ecosystems that we are all part of, rather than taking a narrow anthropocentric view.

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April 2024

AI in science

Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionise scientific discovery, accelerate research progress, boost innovation and improve researchers’ productivity. The EU must take hold of the opportunities this brings, and in a timely way. But it must also respond to the challenges and risks associated with this fast-evolving technology.

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September 2023

Improving cancer screening

Organised cancer screening programmes save lives. The earlier a cancer is diagnosed, the greater the chances of treating it successfully and straightforwardly.

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June 2023

Sustainable food consumption

For Europe to achieve its health and sustainability goals, the way we produce and consume food has to change.

Sustainable food consumption
November 2022

Strategic crisis management

Improving crisis management has become an essential issue for protecting and enhancing present and future wellbeing in the EU and globally.

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June 2021

The energy transition in Europe

There are many possible pathways towards a carbon-neutral future. Achieving it by 2050 is possible, but this requires urgent action.

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December 2020

Biodegradability of plastics

Plastic pollution is a worldwide problem, and it is still growing. Each year, more and more plastic ends up in the natural environment, raising concerns of risk to the environment, animal and human health.

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20 August 2024
Open call to nominate scientists for membership of the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors to the European Commission
The members of the GCSA are appointed by the Commissioner responsible for research and innovation from a short-list established by an independent, high-level Identification Committee.
12 June to 
13 June 2025
Philosophy of science advice workshop
In-person event
The Finnish Academy of Science and Letters, together with the Scientific Advice Mechanism to the European Commission, will host an informal working meeting of scholars and practitioners working on the philosophy of science advice.
26 May to 
27 May 2025
Building bridges: shaping Europe's science-for-policy landscape
In-person event with streaming
The Scientific Advice Mechanism will organise a major conference for the science-for-policy community in Vienna in May 2025.
11 March 2025
Solar radiation modification: What are the technologies, and what are the risks?
Online event
Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) covers a range of technologies that have the potential to cool the Earth’s climate. SRM is therefore the subject of intense and controversial debate around whether it might provide a means to tackle global warming and the devastating impacts of climate change.
3 February 2025
Solar Radiation Modification: What’s at stake for society?
Online event
Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) covers a range of technologies that have the potential to cool the Earth’s climate. SRM is therefore the subject of intense and controversial debate around whether it might provide a means to tackle global warming and the devastating impacts of climate change.
23 January 2025
Solar radiation modification: What should Europe’s strategy be?
Online event
Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) covers a range of technologies that have the potential to cool the Earth’s climate. SRM is therefore the subject of intense and controversial debate around whether it might provide a means to tackle global warming and the devastating impacts of climate change.
15 January 2025
Implementing One Health in Europe
Online event
This webinar will focus on "One Health governance in the European Union," exploring the interconnections between the health of humans, animals, and the environment.
21 November to 
22 November 2024
One Health Conference
In-person event
Co-chair Jakob Zinsstag will present the report on One Health governance in the European Union during in-person session of this conference.
15 November 2024
17th European Public Health Conference 2024
In-person event with streaming
Eva Zažímalová, our advisor, will present recommendations on the One Health topic during the plenary session: One Health in Europe: from concept to practice.
13 November 2024
UK webinar on evidence-informed policymaking in the EU
Online event
How does the European policymaking process work? How is it informed by scientific evidence? How can institutions, researchers and professional staff (including from Associated Countries, like the UK) engage with the SAM?
6 November 2024
Healthy cities, but for whom? Thinking cities through the lens of One Health
In-person event
Engaging exchange with two experts on the One Health approach, aiming to: Encourage audience discussion on One Health and its implications, explore governance for healthy and promote the SAM, the role of academies in the SAM, and the One Health for Cities project.

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