The American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment will continue its goal of promoting sustainability and climate neutrality, as discussed at a Climate Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C.
The annual IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference will be held in October and aims to advance humanitarian goals through the collaboration of various technical participants.
In August, the second GEOSS Science and Technology Stakeholder Workshop will be held to discuss the Earth observation needs of global sustainability research, address the ÛÏGrand ChallengesÛ, and support the eight Millennium Development Goals.
A new biosensor developed by University of New South Wales paves the way for a quicker response time and a better detection capability for identifying chemical compounds in samples.
A new 10-year strategic plan for the United States Global Change Research Program aims to continue scientific research to understand and prepare for climate change impacts by linking the federal workforce with other key players.
An update on the Cryosat mission, the European Space Agency’s first mission dedicated to the study of ice in detecting annual variations and dramatic changes in the Arctic.