Science 7
Academies of Science began meeting in 2005 to contribute their expertise to the G7 summits, sometimes also with the participation of other academies. Participating G7/8 academies include:
The source for the documents below is the Royal Society, although they are also available on the websites of several of the above-listed academies.
- March 31, 2021
- Launch of G7 science agenda: press release
- Reversing biodiversity loss – the case for urgent action [PDF]
- A net zero climate-resilient future – science, technology and the solutions for change [PDF]
- Data for international health emergencies: governance, operations and skills [PDF]
- May 28, 2020, United States (virtual)
- Critical Transitions: Abrupt Shifts in the State of Ecosystems (PDF)
- The critical need for international cooperation during Covid-19 Pandemic (PDF)
- Basic Research (PDF)
- Digital Health and the Learning Health System (PDF)
- Global Insect Declines and the Potential Erosion of Vital Ecosystem Services (PDF).
- March 25-26, 2019, France
- Artificial intelligence and society (PDF)
- Citizen science in the Internet era (PDF)
- Science and trust (PDF)
- Threats to coastal and marine ecosystems, and conservation of the ocean environment (PDF)
- May 17, 2018, La Malbaie, Canada
- Food and nutrition security: improving soils and increasing productivity (PDF)
- Realising our digital future and shaping its impact on knowledge, industry and the workforce (PDF)
- The global Arctic: the sustainability of communities in the context of changing ocean systems (PDF)
- March 2017, Rome, Italy
- Cultural heritage: building resilience to natural disasters (PDF)
- The challenge of neurodegenerative diseases in an aging population (PDF)
- New economic growth: the role of science, technology, innovation and infrastructure (PDF)
- Improving Global Health: Strategies and tools to combat communicable and non-communicable diseases (PDF)
- April 19, 2016, Tokyo, Japan
- Understanding, Protecting, and Developing Global Brain Resources (PDF)
- Strengthening Disaster Resilience is Essential to Sustainable Development (PDF)
- Nurturing Future Scientists (PDF)
- April 29-30, 2015, Berlin, Germany
- Infectious Diseases and Antimicrobial Resistance: Threats and Necessary Actions (PDF)
- Neglected Tropical Diseases (PDF)
- Future of the Ocean: Impact of human activities on marine systems (PDF)
- June 12, 2013, London, United Kingdom
- Driving Sustainable Development: the role of Science, Technology and Innovation (PDF)
- Drug Resistance in Infectious Agents - A Global Threat to Humanity (PDF)
- 2012, United States
- Building Resilience to Disasters of Natural and Technological Origin (PDF)
- Energy and Water Linkage: Challenge to a Sustainable Future (PDF)
- Improving Knowledge of Emissions and Sinks of Greenhouse Gases (PDF)
- May 19, 2011, France
- Education for a Science-Based Global Development (PDF)
- Water and Health (PDF)
- 2010, Canada
- Health of Women and Children (PDF)
- Innovation for Development (PDF)
- May 2009, Italy
- Climate changes and the transformation of energy technologies for a low carbon future (PDF)
- June 2008, Japan
- Climate Change Adaptation and the Transition to a Low Carbon Society (PDF)
- Global Health (PDF)
- May 2007, Germany
- Sustainability, energy efficiency and climate protection (PDF)
- The promotion and protection of innovation (PDF)
- June 2006, Russia
- Energy Sustainability and Security (PDF)
- Avian influenza and infectious diseases (PDF)
- June 7, 2005, United Kingdom
- Global response to climate change (PDF)
- Science and technology for African development (PDF)
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