Read our newsletter here: IPCP contributed to OEWG-3 on establishing a new science-policy panel on chemicals, waste, & pollution, we enjoyed SETAC Europe, published on SPP assessments, & are looking forward to our general assembly. #SPP#OEWG#PollutionPreventionwww.ipcp.ch/news/newslet...
Our final briefing from #OEWG3www.ipcp.ch/news/geneva-...
The briefing from day 4 of the #OEWG3www.ipcp.ch/news/geneva-...
"Overall, it was a very full and intense day. Some said that they see light at the end of the tunnel, but others are still frustrated by the lack of progress and the concern that the result of OEWG-3 may be a “smallest common denominator”." www.ipcp.ch/news/geneva-...
Interest in the #OEWG3www.ipcp.ch/news/geneva-...
Policy brief: Leveraging solution-oriented assessments for the Science-Policy Panel. For detailed background information, please refer to our working document: Schäfer, M. (2024). It is available here: www.ipcp.ch/activities/i...
Policy brief: Exploring outputs of the SPP on Chemicals, Waste and Pollution Prevention. For detailed background information, please refer to our publication: Diamond et al. 2024. Available here: www.ipcp.ch/activities/i...
The OEWG-3 meeting is about to start and our five IPCP representatives are bringing several scientific papers and policy briefs to the meeting. Please help us distribute these to delegates at the meeting. www.ipcp.ch/publications
In our latest publication "Exploring Outputs of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Panel on Chemicals, Waste, and Pollution Prevention" we provide examples of assessments for the panel to take on. Open access! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
The Science-Policy Panel (SPP) on Chemicals, Waste, and Pollution Prevention, now being established under a mandate of the United Nations Environment Assembly, will address chemical pollution, one ele...