Re: [Scientists-warning] Help Shape the Third World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity

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Bulat Yessekin

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Dear AWS members,
thank you for your efforts,
the latest scientific 
researches show that it is not enough to reduce GHG to stabilize the climate - it is necessary to restore the natural basis of the climate - natural ecosystems. The role of forests should also be reviewed - they are not only carbon sinks, but perform much more important functions in regulating global water flows and cloudsfactors that are practically not taken into account in climate policies.  
Here is an Appeal to the international community on these issues.

Best regards,
Bulat K. YESSEKIN


чт, 9 окт. 2025 г. в 22:30, scientistswarning <scientis...@oregonstate.edu>:

Dear Alliance of World Scientist member,

There have been two historic Scientists’ Warnings to Humanity so far—first in 1992 and again 25 years later in 2017:

  1. Union of Concerned Scientists (1992). World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity. Cambridge, MA: Union of Concerned Scientists.
  2. Ripple, W. J. et al. (2017). World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity: A Second Notice. BioScience 67(12): 1026–1028 https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/bix125

Now, on the tenth anniversary of the 2017 paper which has been cited ~1000 times and viewed more than 800k times, we are planning to publish a Third Scientists’ Warning to Humanity in early 2027 focusing on the environment, climate, and social and gender justice. As before, we hope to gather thousands of scientist signatories from around the world and this process will take months.

We invite you to help shape this new warning. Please send us a short paragraph (up to 200 words) with your ideas on what themes, data, declarations, or calls to action should be included in this paper. Send your email to me at scientis...@oregonstate.edu

Thank you for being part of this global scientific movement to protect our planet.

Warm regards,
Bill Ripple
William J. Ripple, Distinguished Professor and Director, Alliance of World Scientists
Oregon State University

The Alliance of World Scientists (AWS) provides the collective international voice of thousands of scientists regarding the global climate crisis and environmental trends with the intent to turn accumulated knowledge into action. We have 27,000 subscribing scientist members from 180 countries.

 

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