Reimagining research for renewable energy resources solutions: Integrating Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change assessments for effective global action
Riadh Abdul Retha Abass , Hassan Falah Fakhruldeen , Omer Al-Dulaimi , Bashar Mahmood Ali , Azizbek Khurramov , Feryal Ibrahim Jabbar , Maha Barakat , Sameer Algburi
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The study explores the critical need for adapting research structures to bolster sustainable action and addresses the incorporation of intergovernmental agencies on sustainability findings within a mission-driven approach. Sustainable change is an urgent global challenge requiring swift and comprehensive action. Traditional research structures often struggle to effectively address the complex and interconnected nature of sustainably issues hindering progress. This study proposes a mission-driven framework that aligns research efforts with an overarching goal of combating sustainable change. Integrating Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) findings, known for scientific rigor and consensus-based assessments, this approach ensures the incorporation of the latest and most reliable sustainability data. The study highlights the potential benefits of this approach, including enhanced policy development, informed decision-making, and greater public engagement. Emphasizing the significance of collaborative efforts among scientists, policymakers, and stakeholders, the mission-driven approach encourages a holistic understanding of sustainability challenges and fosters effective solutions for a more sustainable future.