Europe's conflict-driven energy crisis tests limits of scientific advice
Expert evidence from scientific advisors is abundant but the political decisions on energy still follow a different logic.
The European Academies’ Science Advisory Council (EASAC) serves as the collective voice of national science academies across Europe. Founded in 2001, it provides independent, peer-reviewed evidence to inform European policy on issues ranging from climate change to public health. By mobilizing the top scientific minds across the continent, EASAC ensures that European decision-makers have access to objective, non-commercial expertise to tackle complex, cross-border challenges.
Already have an account? Log in
Expert evidence from scientific advisors is abundant but the political decisions on energy still follow a different logic.