The Crisis of Acute Heat in the City: Science and Policy Responses
Friday, September 27
Co-convened by the International Science Reserve and the University of California Disaster Resilience Network during the Science Summit at the 79 UN General Assembly, panelists will discuss inequities and other issues surrounding the worsening of urban heat and resulting crises.
View DetailsPlay Your Part: Digital Games Prepare Scientists for Crisis
June 18, 2024
Learn about what goes into creating games including the use of AI and how play can help scientists better prepare for the next big crisis.
View DetailsJapan’s Earthquake Preparedness Culture: How Science Helps Minimize Disaster
March 26, 2024
What solutions have been successful for earthquake preparedness in Japan, and how can these lessons can be applied to crisis preparedness efforts worldwide?
View DetailsBridging the Data Analytics Divide for Climate Disaster Preparation and Action
October 4, 2023
This discussion at the Predictive Analytics World Climate Conference (PAW), led by the International Science Reserve, brought together climate tech and corporate leaders to discuss how to bridge the data analytics divide.
View DetailsReflecting Risk: Rights-Based Global Decision-Making about Research and Testing of Solar Geoengineering Climate Tech
September 22, 2023
Leading scientists and climate policy experts at the UN General Assembly’s Science Summit will discuss the current state of solar geoengineering research – and the urgent need for fair decision-making processes on the potential risks and benefits of controversial, emerging climate-altering technologies.
View DetailsClimate Week NYC: “The Road to COP28” with We Don’t Have Time
September 21, 2023
In this opening session for We Don't Have Time's Climate Week NYC broadcast, "The Road to COP28," NYAS and ISR discussed the role they hope science will continue to play in creating a green future.
View DetailsThe US-UK Scientific Forum on Research Access to Data
September 12-September 13, 2023
Join the ISR for a panel discussion on data access for scientific research, including barriers to open data availability. Presented by the Royal Society and the National Academy of Sciences, participants will learn how scientists can respond to open research requirements.
View DetailsRole-Playing Crisis: Serious Games Help Scientists and Policymakers Prepare for Real-Life Disasters
July 18, 2023
The International Science Reserve convened a panel of experts discuss innovative approaches to preparing scientists for crisis through scenario planning and gamification. Learn about the different techniques that scientists, organizations, and decision makers can use to prepare for crises that arise without much warning.
View DetailsWorld Bank’s Measuring Development: Mitigating the Risks and Impacts of Climate Change
May 4, 2023
In this discussion at the World Bank, panelists shared how public and private sectors can better collaborate across disciplines and sectors to prepare for and overcome multiple barriers and inequities to conducting applied research on the climate crisis and disaster.
View DetailsFrom Data to Action in Response to Food System Shocks
April 25, 2023
The world has enough food to feed everyone, yet the World Food Programme estimates that 345 million people around the world remain acutely food insecure in 2023. To plan for or reduce the impact of catastrophes, a variety of datasets, modeling, and analytical tools will be key. Data scientists and analysts across disciplinary and geographic boundaries play a vital role.
View DetailsWhen Waters Rise: Cross-Border Science for Global Flood Response
November 29, 2022
This Science Unusual webinar will explore the role scientific and technical experts can play in large-scale, international flood prediction, prevention, preparation and response. Hear from panelists in flood reduction infrastructure, community response, and emergency preparedness on how scientists are urgently working across borders, and what they need for more research and policy solutions.
View DetailsSDG Damage Control: Trans-Border Scientific Cooperation Through the ISR
September 16, 2022
This special edition of the Science Unusual webinar, features our recent session at the United Nations Science Summit 2022.
View DetailsScience Unusual: Gearing Up for the Next Global Crisis
July 12, 2022
This webinar convenes experts from different scientific fields from the public, private and academic sectors in different countries. In a moderated conversation, our panelists discuss examples of how scientists are already preparing for crises.
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