知识共享对减缓气候变化至关重要
面对气候变化,我们需要开放科学以促进创新。知识共享对于推动减缓气候变化的议程不可或缺。在确保公共资助研究的传播方面,政府和大学发挥着尤为重要的作用。
Frederick Fenter (1961) is the Chief Executive Editor of Frontiers, the open-access publisher based in Lausanne Switzerland. He studied chemistry (Ph.D. Harvard, 1990) and conducted research in atmospheric science for a number of years (h=17) before moving into scientific publishing with an appointment as manager of the Inorganic Chemistry Program at Elsevier Science, Lausanne (1997). Since then, he has been the founder of a start-up in publishing technology (FontisMedia SA, Lausanne); advisor to the launch of an institutional document repository (InfoScience); and publisher of an English-language University Press (EPFL Press, Lausanne). In 2013 he moved back to Frontiers, which he had previously advised as a consultant during its first 18 months of activity.
As Chief Executive Editor at Frontiers, Fred oversees one of the largest editorial boards in scientific publishing and leads third-party negotiations, public affairs, and business development, among others. He also spearheads Frontiers’ innovative editorial projects such as the Policy Labs, the Coronavirus Hub and the Frontiers Forum. An active advocate for Open Science, Fred frequently organizes and participates in a variety of advocacy events and roundtables.
面对气候变化,我们需要开放科学以促进创新。知识共享对于推动减缓气候变化的议程不可或缺。在确保公共资助研究的传播方面,政府和大学发挥着尤为重要的作用。
今日の最大の地球規模課題である気候変動。持続可能な未来の構築には、「ベーシック・ヒューマン・ニーズ」と持続可能な気候変動対策と調和させることが重要です。この課題に対処する上で不可欠なのがオープンサイエンスです。イノベーションを促進し、変革的なソリューションの開発を加速させ、行き詰まりを打破するために重要な役割を担うことができるのです。
La ciencia abierta es esencial para potenciar la innovación y acelerar soluciones transformadoras, aportando una contribución crucial para la acción por el clima.
Open science as a catalyst for innovation and an accelerator of transformative solutions is essential and can provide a crucial contribution to overcome the deadlock.