What

WEC works to advance knowledge related to the environment, climate change and sustainability, ensuring global stability.

Climate

Climate can affect nearly all aspects of our lives. The evolution of societies occurred through dealing with and adapting to the climate and its impacts. We now have to face new challenges and assure that climate science is effectively integrated with agriculture, water, health, and other sectors, to evaluate and develop adaptation strategies.

Energy

Generation of electricity is one of the biggest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. The use of fossil fuels for energy generation causes air pollution and climate change, harming public health and the environment. Thus, we must find ways to move toward a clean energy supply.

Forests

Forests are one of the world’s largest carbon sinks and our natural air filters. They are part of the solution to climate change, so halting deforestation is urgent.

Soil

Soil is an important element of the climate system. Any consideration of forest carbon storage must include soil. When managed in a sustainable way, soil can play an essential role in climate change mitigation.

Water

Water is one of the most important natural resources. It is vital for all living organisms. Serious challenges are posed to fresh water supplies in many countries due to climate change. Water and food security are not possible in a non-sustainable world.

Wildlife

Extinction and unprecedented species migration are now underway resulting fromglobal warming. Human survival depends on other life on Earth. The full implications of these changes in ecosystems are still unknown.

World Stability

Healthy natural ecosystems are crucial for world stability. Collaborative research, environmental monitoring and regulatory policies are necessary to increase the resistance and resilience of ecosystems.