We are seeking new members for two of the WCRP Safe Landing Climates Lighthouse Activity Working Groups: Perturbed Carbon Cycle and Safe Landing Pathways. The deadline for self-nominations is 2 April 2023. Full information is available on the open call webpage.
The National Institute of Health (NIH) is building its climate change and health research portfolio with funding opportunities to develop Climate Change and Health Research Centers. This program will support the development of an innovative research environment to foster and sustain a transdisciplinary program of fundamental and applied research to explore the complex impacts of climate change on health and to develop action-oriented strategies that protect health and build resiliency at the individual, community, national and global levels.
More information on the funding opportunity "Exploratory Grants for Climate Change and Health Research Center Development (P20 Clinical Trial Optional) - RFA-ES-23-007"
- Application Receipt Date(s): May 1, 2023; November 7, 2023
- Institutions from around the world are eligible to apply
- Resources and partnership information to assist in developing robust and relevant research projects and core activities: https://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/programs/climatechange/research_program/p20/
- The NIH will hold an informational webinar/Q&A session on March 24, from 1:00pm-3:00pm EDT on Zoom. Registration is required at: https://nih.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN__5Qj2le4SxqHg9QrCMkcew
The WCRP Earth System Modelling and Observations (ESMO) Core Project coordinates, advances, and facilitates all modelling, data assimilation and observational activities within WCRP, working jointly with all other WCRP projects and providing strategic connections to related external programs. It follows a seamless and value chain approach across all Earth system components, disciplines, and scales. The modelling and observational activities under ESMO are central to the provision of science-based climate information to support adaptation planning and decision-making, local and regional climate impact assessments, and national and international mitigation and adaptation policies. ESMO was officially launched by the WCRP Joint Scientific Committee in November 2020.
This call invites the community to nominate candidates (including self-nomination) to become members of the ESMO Scientific Steering Group (SSG).
If you are interested in joining the SSG, please submit your application via the online form by the new deadline: 26 March 2023.
Please direct inquiries about the nomination and selection process to Nico Caltabiano (
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We are pleased to announce that the deadline for abstract submission, financial support applications, and requests to participate in the Early to Mid-Career (EMCR) Symposium has been extended to 14 March 2023. To help the organizing committee, please do not leave your submissions until the last minute. Please see the abstract submission webpage for more information.
The Ateneo de Manila University Regional Hub wishes to facilitate a meaningful discussion between members of the different MCR Hubs by organizing a webinar, titled “Open Climate Science,” where they will articulate and navigate the tensions of the meanings and practice of open science in addressing climate change. This is consistent with MCR’s goal of developing bottom-up, contextual, and empowering approaches to regional climate risk. Rather than seeking definitive frameworks and tools, the discussion aims to develop rough outlines and share cases of what open science is and how it might work in practice.