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- collabra.35903 type Paper assertion.
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- collabra.35903 description "This paper is from Gisela H. Govaart, Simon M. Hofmann, Evelyn Medawar. Ever-increasing anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions narrow the timeframe for humanity to mitigate the climate crisis. Scientific research activities are resource demanding and, consequently, contribute to climate change; at the same time, scientists have a central role in advancing knowledge, also on climate-related topics. In this opinion piece, we discuss (1) how open science – adopted on an individual as well as on a systemic level – can contribute to making research more environmentally friendly, and (2) how open science practices can make research activities more efficient and thereby foster scientific progress and solutions to the climate crisis. While many building blocks are already at hand, systemic changes are necessary in order to create academic environments that support open science practices and encourage scientists from all fields to become more carbon-conscious, ultimately contributing to a sustainable future." assertion.
- collabra.35903 dateCreated "2022-10-14 12:43:21.299002+00:00" assertion.
- collabra.35903 name "The Sustainability Argument for Open Science" assertion.
- collabra.35903 contentUrl "https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.35903" assertion.
- collabra.35903 creator 0000-0002-1784-2920 assertion.
- collabra.35903 dateModified "2022-10-14 13:30:38.448216+00:00" assertion.
- collabra.35903 license no-permission assertion.
- collabra.35903 sdDatePublished "2022-10-14 12:43:21.299002+00:00" assertion.
- collabra.35903 keywords "sustainability" assertion.
- collabra.35903 keywords "open science" assertion.
- collabra.35903 keywords "climate crisis" assertion.
- collabra.35903 author 0000-0002-1784-2920 assertion.