Quick Summary
- The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is launching a new electronic magazine, IEEE Climate, focused on climate change and technology’s role in mitigation and adaptation.
- Researchers, engineers, practitioners, and policymakers will contribute original content including articles on policy, social implications, economic impact of technology, expert insights from field leaders, and technical research.
- IEEE’s Publication Services and Products Board is seeking nominations for the Editor in Chief (EIC) position by 15 August. Candidates must be IEEE members in good standing with expertise spanning academia, industry, or government.
- The EIC role includes a three-year term (renewable once), strong managerial responsibilities like overseeing editorial quality/control/content scope while building a diverse editorial board team.
- IEEE Climate’s first issue is set to launch in 2026.
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Indian Opinion Analysis
the upcoming launch of IEEE Climate highlights the growing intersection between technological advancement and global sustainability priorities. By curating multidisciplinary insights ranging from policy to technical innovations under one platform, this initiative has the potential to foster vital collaboration among experts worldwide. For India-a country tackling pronounced climate issues-this magazine may serve as an opportunity for Indian researchers to showcase innovations aimed at reducing emissions or adapting infrastructure for resilience. Further engagement between Indian policymakers or engineers with platforms like these could elevate India’s leadership presence within global conversations around climate tech solutions. Maintaining inclusivity across geographical contexts will remain critical for maximizing impact.