Are hybrid conferences the new standard?


Are hybrid conferences the new standard?

Baumann, M.; Bacchus, C.; Aznar, M. C.; Coppes, R. P.; Deutsch, E.; Georg, D.; Haustermans, K.; Hoskin, P.; Krause, M.; Lartigau, E. F.; Lee, A. W. M.; Löck, S.; Offersen, B. V.; Overgaard, J.; Thwaites, D. I.; van der Kogel, A. J.; van der Heide, U. A.; Valentini, V.

Abstract

This issue includes a perspective contribution by Lefresne et al. [1] on face-to-face scientific conferences versus virtual meetings and the implications for climate change. Generally, it is the policy of the Green Journal not to publish contributions with non-scientific content. In this specific case, the editors believe that the contribution by Lefresne and colleagues raises an important point that needs careful consideration and discussion in our scientific community. As scientists, we are at the forefront of research and strive to positively shape the future for humankind. Therefore, it is of key importance that the environmental impact of scientific activities is considered, and that our community develops and contributes to solutions to prevent further exacerbation of climate change with its substantial impact on health-related issues. This includes that pros and cons of face-to-face scientific meetings are carefully weighed.

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