1 September 2024 to 1 April 2025
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Input to European Strategy Update for Particle Physics: Sustainability

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Description

Human activity continues to have an enormous negative impact on the ability of the planet to sustain human and other forms of life. Six out of the nine planetary boundaries have been crossed, a seventh is close to threshold. Prominent manifestations of this development are climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions, as well as loss of biodiversity. In recognition of the urgency of these problems, several international agreements have been ratified to achieve net-zero emissions and to halt and reverse biodiversity loss. Significant reductions in emissions are required by 2030 to meet international climate targets. The field of particle physics has an obligation and an opportunity to contribute to such mitigation efforts and to avoid causing further harm. This document urges the European Strategy Update in Particle Physics to set a clear and bold mandate for embedding environmental sustainability throughout the future scientific programme, and advocates for a series of actions that will enable this.

Authors

Caterina Doglioni (The University of Manchester (GB)) Daniel Britzger (Max-Planck-Institut für Physik München) Efe Yazgan (National Taiwan University (TW)) Dr Hannah Wakeling (John Adams Institute, University of Oxford) Julien Faivre (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR)) Karolos Potamianos (University of Warwick (GB)) Kristin Lohwasser (University of Sheffield (GB)) Patrick Koppenburg (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL)) Peter Millington (University of Manchester) Rakhi Mahbubani (Rudjer Boskovic Institute (HR)) Ruth Pottgen (Lund University (SE)) Samuel Calvet (LPC Clermont-Ferrand, IN2P3 / UCA (FR)) Tomoko MURANAKA (EPFL) Valerie Lang (University of Freiburg (DE)) Veronique Boisvert (Royal Holloway, University of London) Yann Coadou (CPPM, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS/IN2P3 (FR)) Zach Marshall (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))

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