Royal Society responds to Senior Science Advisors statement
28 October 2021Professor Sir Richard Catlow, Vice President and Foreign Secretary of the Royal Society, said:
"As world leaders convene in Glasgow, this is a timely reminder that the scientific case for urgent action remains clear cut. Science can’t dictate the course that countries should take, but investing in research and innovation gives us the tools we need to respond and inform how they can best be deployed.
"The Royal Society, alongside scientific partners from more than 140 countries involved in the Interacademy Partnership, has been calling on governments to commit to roadmaps for investing in and deploying technologies and policies to limit global warming to well below 1.5°C.
"So it is welcome to see so many senior scientific advisors advancing this call for piloting and scaling-up of net zero technologies that will be needed to cut emissions drastically before 2030, and develop those technologies not yet demonstrated or cost-effective at scale.
"It also good to see recognition of the need to work in-step with nature, and support and collaborate with middle and low-income countries to build a climate-resilient, net zero future."