Spotlight on the Youth and Early Career Special Interest Group
Skinner, Daniel ; Mallinson, Hannah
<br>Over recent years, there has been a growing focus on engaging young people in meteorology and climate science. Recent United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP) events in Glasgow (2021) and Sharm El-Sheikh (2022) have highlighted the need to bring the leaders of tomorrow into today's discussions so that progress can be made towards securing their futures.<br>The United Kingdom (UK) is a world leader in weather and climate science and its translation into policy, so it is essential that we also lead the way in engagement with today's youth. As the UK's Professional and Learned Society for weather and climate, the Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS) is rising to meet this challenge. This engagement must be a reciprocal relationship, with the Society supporting and championing young scientists in their work, whilst also allowing them to help shape the direction of the Society.<br></p>
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