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  • Environmental Science
  • Climate Science
  • Geosciences

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  • Russia's significant role in global climate change mitigation due to its vast natural resources.
  • The importance of Russian data from forest biomes, peatlands, and permafrost zones for understanding climate impacts.
  • The geopolitical crisis of 2022 and its potential impact on international scientific cooperation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the critical need for continued scientific collaboration with Russia.
  • To highlight the unique data and expertise Russia offers for addressing global climate challenges.
  • To advocate for maintaining academic relations despite geopolitical instability.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of Russia's geographical and ecological significance in the context of climate change.
  • Review of the necessity of international scientific cooperation for sustainability.
  • Assessment of the impact of geopolitical events on scientific exchange.

Main Results:

  • Russia possesses crucial data and expertise essential for tackling global climate change.
  • The country's extensive Arctic shoreline, forest biomes, peatlands, and permafrost zones are vital research areas.
  • Maintaining scientific collaborations is imperative for ecological and societal sustainability.

Conclusions:

  • Continued academic and scientific engagement with Russia is vital for global climate action.
  • International cooperation is indispensable for addressing complex environmental challenges.
  • Geopolitical crises should not impede essential scientific research and data sharing.