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Webinar and discussions on the French version of the 10 New Insights in Climate Science 2025/2026 report: “10 nouvelles perspectives en sciences du climat 2025/2026.”
In October 2025, ahead of COP30, the English language version of the annual climate science synthesis report was launched by a consortium of globally renowned social, natural and climate scientists. This year’s report shows that nearly every major climate risk stems from one root cause – the failure to cut emissions at the speed and scale required. Relying on nature and markets alone will not solve the crisis. “The climate negotiations must be guided by science, and the 10 New Insights provide the best summary of the latest updates in climate science,” said Prof. Johan Rockström, co-chair of The Earth League.
Our webinar will bring together experts in climate science to discuss in French the sectoral and regional implications of the report: “10 nouvelles perspectives en sciences du climat 2025/2026.” Through presentations and discussions, this event will highlight key advances, emerging risks, and science-based solutions.
Date: January 29, 2026
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (EST)
Free
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This event is sponsored by the Réseau francophone international en conseil scientifique, ACFAS, and the Regional Information for Society (RIfS). We thank them for their collaboration in this important discussion.



The ‘10 New Insights in Climate Science’ series, launched with the UNFCCC at the COPs since 2017, is a collaborative initiative of Future Earth, the Earth League and the World Climate Research Programme, synthesising the key recent developments in climate change research. The French translation of the report titled “Les 10 nouvelles perspectives en sciences du climat 2025/2026” is provided by Sustainability in the Digital Age, Concordia University, Future Earth Canada and Leadership in Environmental and Digital innovation for Sustainability (LEADS) with the financial support of the Regional Information for Society (RIfS).







