Climate Change and Open Science
Ian Percival

TL;DR
This paper emphasizes the importance of open science in providing timely, reliable scientific information to address urgent climate change questions and inform policy decisions.
Contribution
It highlights the critical role of open access to scientific data and research in accelerating climate change solutions.
Findings
Open science enhances data sharing among climate researchers.
Timely open access improves decision-making in climate policy.
Open science accelerates scientific discovery in climate research.
Abstract
Obtaining reliable answers to the major scientific questions raised by climate change in time to take appropriate action gives added urgency to the open access program.
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Taxonomy
TopicsClimate Change Policy and Economics · Climate Change and Geoengineering · Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
