Hello Wikimedia friends,
To make open sharing of research outputs the norm in climate science, Creative
Commons<https://creativecommons.org/>g/>,
SPARC<https://sparcopen.org/> and
EIFL<https://www.eifl.net/> have launched a 4-year Open Climate
Campaign<https://openclimatecampaign.org/>g/>.
Climate change, and the resulting harm to our global biodiversity, is one of the
world's most pressing challenges. While the existence of climate change and the
resulting loss of biodiversity is certain, knowledge and data about these global
challenges and the possible solutions, mitigations and actions to tackle them are too
often not publicly accessible.
The Open Climate Campaign is one of the initiatives in the growing Open Climate movement.
To learn more, check out SPARC's recent post:
https://sparcopen.org/news/2022/climate-change-urgency-prompts-efforts-to-p….
Cheers,
Melissa
The Open Climate Campaign is made possible by grants from the Open Society
Foundations<https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/> and Arcadia - a charitable fund
of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin.<https://www.arcadiafund.org.uk/>
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