Towards Climate Sustainability of the Academic System in Europe and beyond
Abstract
The urgency of the climate crisis is made abundantly
clear by the Sixth Assessment Report from the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
The academic system is making an important
positive impact by (i) research into the climate
crisis and its impact; (ii) research into mitigation
and adaptation strategies and technologies; (iii)
education of the general public as well as students;
(iv) science-based policy advice. In the present
report, we focus on the academic system’s negative
impact on the climate through its own operations.
As with essentially every sector of society, a
thorough transformation is necessary to achieve
climate sustainability. In the case of the academic
system, this need is accentuated by the following
point: academic institutions provide knowledge
on the climate crisis and potential solutions and
mitigation strategies, and therefore should also
act on that knowledge. In this way they can also
play a leading role in showing how a sector can
successfully transition to climate sustainability.