INFCOM-3 establishes new Study Group on Environmental Sustainability – World Meteorological Organization WMO

The WMO Commission for Observations, Infrastructure and Information Systems (INFCOM) endorsed a decision to establish a Study Group on Environmental Sustainability (SG-EnvS).
Environmental Sustainability was identified as one of the strategic objectives in the WMO Strategic Plan (2024–2027), which was adopted by the 19th World Meteorological Congress in 2023. The plan emphasizes a commitment to achieve a sustainable, net zero and resilient world for all, including an environmentally sustainable approach to weather and climate. It also includes a focus on ensuring environmentally sustainable designs for WMO observing programmes.
INFCOM has committed to promoting the development and adoption of cost-effective and environmentally sustainable strategies and technologies for observing systems. Until now, INFCOM’s activities related to environmental sustainability have been coordinated by a focal point and focused on environmentally friendly strategies in the context of the implementation of the Global Basic Observing Network (GBON). However, the WMO Strategic Plan (2024–2027) outlines a more ambitious goal related to environmental sustainability to achieve net zero. As a result, INFCOM’s mandate in this area extends to all its activities, necessitating stronger collaboration across the commission to achieve the desired outcome.
INFCOM has reviewed and discussed activities related to environmental sustainability aiming for a broader contribution in this area. The Study Group on Environmental Sustainability (SG-EnvS), established by INFCOM, will:
The SG-EnvS has been tasked to:
Additionally, a side event on environmental sustainability was held on 15 April 2024 in a hybrid format with both online and in-person participation. The event provided a brief overview of INFCOM’s past activities and future plans for promoting environmental sustainability. It presented an excellent opportunity for participants to engage and discuss strategies and activities that could help embed environmental sustainability throughout INFCOM.
They’ve also been able to share their experiences, opinions, and challenges regarding environmental sustainability practices, and to improve their understanding of how to implement environmentally sustainable solutions in their applications.
INFCOM will continue to promote the implementation of environmental sustainability in all related activities, at the national and international level.
 
*Documents will soon be available on the INFCOM-3 minisite

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