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21.10.2021
ECRA-organised side session at the COP26: The Journey from Scientific insights to Societal Action", on 01 November! Join us: Registration at cop26eusideevents.eu/ / Event site / Flyer
21.10.2021
ECRA-organised side session at the COP26: The Journey from Scientific insights to Societal Action", on 01 November! Join us: Registration at cop26eusideevents.eu/ / Event site / Flyer
10.09.2021
Read more on the upcoming BlueAction Climate Coffees here: ecra-climate.eu/ClimateCoffee
19.07.2021
ECRA is now part in the Advisory Panel for EOOS, the European Ocean Observing System. Read more.
15.06.2020
International conference: Climate Change and Water, Tours, FR, 25-27 May; with ECRA contributions. Call for papers. Read more here.
26.05.2020
ECRA supports the activities of Antarctica 2020. Read more here.
22.04.2020
The ECRA statement of the retirement of the ERC President is available here.
20.11.2019
The ECRA Newsletter November 2019 is available here.
13.06.2019
Save the date for our 10-year anniversary General Assembly: 10/11 March 2021
12.06.2019
REKLIM: International Conference "Our Climate - Our Future: Regional Perspectives on a Global Challenge" | Berlin, DE, 23-25 September 2019 | https://www.reklim-conference-2019.de
17.01.2019
ECRA publication "The European Climate Research Alliance (ECRA): Collaboration from bottom-up": pdf / https://www.adv-geosci.net/46/1/2019/
05.12.2018
Registration for the next General Assembly is now open via http://ECRA_GA19.eventbrite.com
11.06.2018
date fixed - next General Assembly will take place on 27-28 February 2019
13.03.2018
Visit us at EGU 2018: ECRA presents a Poster (11 Apr, 15:30–17:00, Poster X1.13) session information
Statement of ECRA on the resignation of Mauro Ferrari from the ERC
On 7 April 2020, Mauro Ferrari has stepped down as President of the European Research Council after three months in office. According to the resignation letter available online [1], Mr Ferrari was disappointed by the difference between his expectations of the ERC and the reality, and the resulting inability to pursue his idealistic goals, particularly with regard to the COVID-19 crisis. He blamed the ERC to be focused too much on "the subtleties of the distinctions between Bottom-Up versus Top-Down research", which have been hindering his ambitious plans.
Fundamental research and the profound characteristics of science itself and the management of science actors of the ERC, however, cannot and should not be questioned in this way. The ERC is an excellent research body, supported by many – including ECRA, the European Climate Research Alliance. As the ERC, ECRA highlights the importance of scientific freedom, independence, and believes that the current governing principles of the ERC are suitable.
The Scientific Council, steering the ERC, has issued a critical response [2] to the letter and resignation of Mr Ferrari along this reasoning: The ERC is not in a position to drastically change its raison d'etre from Buttom-Up to Top-Down over night. Also, the ERC has already numerous high-quality activities ongoing, including the possibility for the grant-holders to shift their research topic, e.g. towards COVID-19.
The Scientific Council is not alone in its criticism of Ferrari, Sciencemag [3] writes, quoting President of Sorbonne University Jean Chambaz, who described Ferrari as “very arrogant” and noting that he finds the coronavirus crisis to “desert, and to make people talk about him.” In other news, Dnyuz [4] reports that President of Eindhoven University of Technology and former Director-General of DG RTD Robert-Jan Smits stressed that “Ferrari was just the wrong man for this job. Being a top scientist is not a guarantee for being a good leader of a scientific organization.” Furthermore, EMBO [5] stresses in a statement that the ERC is playing a decisive role in accelerating research on SARS-CoV-2. British physicist and former Member of the Scientific Council Dame Athene Donald DBE FRS publishes a blog post [6] discussing the Ferrari resignation – and explaining what the ERC stands for.
Science Business [7] writes that “research heavyweights” dismiss charges of “uncoordinated” EU response to COVID-19. The EU has mobilised fairly quickly, with a good mix of funding for research on the coronavirus pandemic, says Matthias Kleiner, president of the Leibniz Association. Similarly, Research Professional [8] notes that “academia rallies round ERC over President’s forced resignation.”
Member of the Scientific Council Gerd Gigerenzer spoke with the German radio channel SWR2 about Ferrari’s resignation, explaining the background of why the Scientific Council asked Ferrari to resign.
To support the budgetary plans of the ERC, a petition was launched and we encourage participation.
"In an open letter, we call upon the EU Presidents and the Heads of States and Governments in Europe to secure funding for the European Research Council in the new, long-term EU budget."
More information: https://friendsoftheerc.w.uib.no/
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Links:
07.06.2017
EPB Townhall Meeting at EGU 2017 (with ECRA contribution): Polar change and implications for mid-latitude weather – science and policy for society in Europe summary
12.04.2017
ECRA General Assembly 2017: Conference documentation, speakers' presentations, and photos are available here
05.04.2017
Climateurope Festival 2017 on climate services: ECRA's poster is available for download here
07.03.2017
Key issues and recommendations for research priorities of ECRA's Collaborative Programmes presented in four new Factsheets
05.12.2016
ECRA Collaborative Programme Sea Level Change and Coastal Impacts (CP SLC):
White Paper: Sea level related adaptation needs in Europe (pdf)