Adaptation is an integral part to our response to catastrophic climate change.
The goal is to reduce our vulnerability to the harmful effects of climate change, not only related to the rising sea levels but also to more frequent and intense extreme weather events and the associated long-term effects (e.g. food/water insecurity). To anticipate and manage these cascading crises and their interdependences, policy-makers will continue to require substantial and timely contributions from experts.
We invite you to join us for a COP27 EU side event on All things considered: the role of expert advice in climate-related crises. This session will try to make sense of the actual role of expert advice in strategic crisis management, considering that the fast response required in such situations may come at the expense of increased scientific uncertainty.
- climate change
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- Online only
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- English
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European Group on Ethics
The European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies (EGE) is an independent advisory body of the President of the European Commission.
Group of Chief Scientific Advisors
This group is a part of the Scientific Advice Mechanism. It gives the Commission independent, high quality scientific advice on a variety of topics.