Say It With Science, an initiative of the United Nations Foundation in support of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), seeks to engage the mountain research community via creative art submissions that illustrate IPCC research and data; climate change facts and communication resources; and virtual events that bring together IPCC scientists and young climate advocates from around the world to dive deeper into how climate change affects daily life and explore issues like equality, jobs, and biodiversity. 

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It’s Time to Say It With Science

When we all understand the facts of climate change, we can work together to find the best solutions. People everywhere are joining the fight for urgent climate action —- and we’re stronger when we unite around the best climate science. That’s why the UN Foundation is working with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) — the gold standard for independent climate science. Talking about climate change has never been more important, and it’s time to #SayItWithScience.

 

Climate Facts: How to Say It With Science

The science of climate change can be complicated. But the facts tell a clear story. Here’s how you can explain it easily. Find more information on why climate change is important, what some solutions are, and the sources for our #SayItWithScience Climate Facts, here

 

Take the #SayItWithScience Art Challenge

In the fight against climate change we are stronger when we unite around the best science. The facts tell a clear story. Can you also show the story? That’s what the Say It With Science art challenge is about. The IPCC is looking for creative art submissions that illustrate its research and data. Submit your vision for the chance to have your artwork showcased by the IPCC.

 

Meet top scientists and #SayItWithScience

Come together with IPCC scientists and young climate advocates from around the world to dive deeper into how climate change affects daily life and explore issues like equality, jobs, and biodiversity. Our virtual events are also a chance to learn more about the power of science in helping us better understand our changing planet, and to grow your global network of climate activists and champions.

 

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