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Participating in an international group like this means putting aside our individual and institutional priorities to identify and address gaps where better coordination is needed. It’s a great way to serve the community, while expanding your network and building meaningful connections.

Open call for the Membership of the Global Extremes Platform (GEP) Working Group on Annual assessment of Weather and Climate Extremes (AWCE).
 
For information and to apply (deadline August 5, 2025), please visit the Open Call webpage

Join the RIfS Scientific Steering Group (SSG)!
For information and to apply (deadline September 15, 2025, 17:00 UTC), please visit the Call webpage

Early-career Earth scientists around the world face vastly different professional landscapes. While some benefit from robust funding, strong mentorship, and institutional support, many others, especially those in low- and middle-income countries, struggle to access even the most basic resources. A recent global study published in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment (https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01964-w) based on survey data and conducted in-depth interviews with early-career Earth scientists from across the globe, sheds light on these disparities and proposes concrete steps toward a more inclusive and equitable scientific community.

Read the full article by Sara Pasqualetto, published in the ESMO Newsletter

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Frontiers in climate, May 2025

By bridging climate science, policy, and communities through regional platforms such as the Indo-Pacific My Climate Risk Hub at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) Pune, India, this paper in Frontiers in Climate outlines pathways for collaborative climate action. This work proposes actionable strategies for regional resilience.This study synthesizes existing climate knowledge for the Indo-Pacific region, emphasizing the need for localized, community-driven adaptation approaches.

To know more, read the study "Bridging climate science, policy, and communities: collaborative pathways for climate resilience in the Indo-Pacific, Modi A, et al., (2025), Front. Clim. Vol.7.