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Shaping EU Missions: Key outcomes

13 Nov 2019

The goal of missions to ensure the most societally critical issues are addressed this meeting was to offer feedback regarding • Encouraging coordination within the missions and between existing the areas that will be addressed by the four EU-funded projects to increase their effectiveness most geoscience-relevant EU mission boards: • Adapting to climate change, including A brief summary of the cha. [...] This approach would not only engage citizens but also promote the advancement of Participants reasoned that improving the exchange of high- and low-tech equipment and showcase the information and coordination between local, national potential of excellent science for solving societal and EU institutions and between scientific disciplines problems. [...] Participants also highlighted the need for the missions to promote a The participants focusing on this theme outlined a better understanding about how climate change could number of key projects this mission board may want to exacerbate the risks of flooding, and how local focus on, including: delivering an ocean-awareness governments can ensure that they are ready for the next campaign that helps. [...] The expansion of smart energy grids was highlighted by Participants also highlighted the potential for the participants as something the EU should prioritise to standardised geo-information and satellite data to play a encourage the growth of climate-neutral cities. [...] During community and different levels of government to the discussion, the participants highlighted the need for promote greater action on remediation, reduce future the mission board to include social scientists and experts contamination and help increase awareness about the in change management to help create a public outreach extent of the current soil contamination across Europe.
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