Scientific Councils
Scientific Councils are advisory bodies that provide expert guidance on scientific matters to governments, organizations, or institutions. They consist of a group of scientists and researchers who evaluate evidence, assess risks, and recommend policies based on their findings. Their work often influences decisions in areas such as public health, environmental protection, and technology development.
These councils play a crucial role in ensuring that scientific knowledge informs policy-making. By synthesizing research from various fields, they help address complex issues like climate change, disease outbreaks, and energy sustainability. Examples of such councils include the National Academy of Sciences and the European Science Advisory Council.