Our latest work
Explore a selection of Future Earth’s research and engagement. Developed in collaboration with our partners, these reports and projects showcase the cutting-edge science that Future Earth staff in Sweden helped lead, advancing research, informing policy, and empowering communities.
10 New Insights in Climate Science report convenes leading scientists from around the world each year to synthesize the most critical advances in climate research.
A flagship initiative of Future Earth, the Earth Commission assesses and synthesizes the latest science to define the boundaries for a safe and just planet.
Developed with input from scientists worldwide and shaped through workshops with decision-makers, the Resilience Science Must-Knows provides nine insights every decision-makers should know about resilience.
About Us
Our projects
- Earth Commission, the first holistic attempt to scientifically define and quantify a safe and just corridor for people and planet
- 10 New Insights in Climate Science, a yearly selection of ten recent and essential climate-related research findings.
- Global Hub Sweden also coordinates the partnership between Future Earth and the European Space Agency (ESA) to deepen the use of Earth observation data.
- Resilience Science Must-Knows distills the most critical insights on resilience science into action-driven guidelines that support decision-makers with real-world implementation strategies. It’s a collaboration between Future Earth, the Stockholm Resilience Centre, and the Global Resilience Partnership.
Our funders
Our work and activies are supported by the following funding agencies and foundations:
- European Space Agency
- Formas, A Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development
- Global Challenges Foundation
- Tiina and Antti Herlin Foundation
- William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
- MAVA Foundation
- Oak Foundation
- Frontiers Research Foundation
Our board
Foundation Future Earth Sweden (Stiftelsen Future Earth Sverige) is overseen by a board appointed by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (RSAS), University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Technology. The Swedish Global Hub is located at the RSAS offices in Stockholm.
The board members are:
- Örjan Gustafsson (Chair, RSAS)
- Anders Wijkman (RSAS)
- Line Gordon (SRC Stockholm University)
- Marie Stenseke (University of Gothenburg)
- Sverker Molander (Chalmers University of Technology)
- Deliang Chen (Substitute member, University of Gothenburg/RSAS)


