G7 science academies release 2026 statements on addressing global challenges

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The Royal Society, along with other science academies of the G7, was signatory to three joint statements with recommendations for addressing challenges associated with the global Arctic, large satellite constellations, and brain health.

The statements were developed under the leadership of the Acadmie des sciences and have been submitted to the Government of France ahead of the G7 Summit to be held in vian-les-Bains, France, from 15-17 June 2026.

View the 2026 joint statements.

Sir Paul Nurse, President of the Royal Society, said:

At a time of increased geopolitical tension, scientific cooperation has never been more important.

The Arctic is warming at a faster rate than many other parts of the planet and this has implications for global climate stability, sea-level rise, biodiversity and weather patterns. Earths orbit is more crowded than ever with satellites, disrupting astronomy and increasing the risk of collisions and space debris which could render some orbital regions unsafe to use. There is also a growing burden of brain disorders worldwide, driven by ageing populations and rising mental health challenges among younger people.

Science and technology will be at the heart of the solutions needed to address these global challenges. It is therefore vital that G7 governments continue to support scientific research and use the latest evidence and data to shape policies that create a better future for everyone

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