Chinanews.com, Beijing, October 31 (Reporter Sun Zifa) On the occasion of the UN Climate Conference (COP26) on November 1, Springer Nature, a world-renowned academic publishing organization, recently launched the "Climate Research The "In Action" event aims to support the United Nations Climate Conference and emphasize the importance of scientific research in finding solutions to climate problems.

  "Climate Research in Action" Regarding the content of specific activities, Springer Nature has set up a special micro-site, which brings together a series of important related research papers recently published by its "Nature" series of journals. These papers will be presented at the United Nations Climate Conference. Free access is provided during the period.

  In addition to the album of climate papers, the microsite also includes a scientific guide to the United Nations Climate Conference and stories about ozone: a detailed timetable showing how the discovery of black holes in the ozone layer has been published in Nature since 1985. Bringing changes in policies and behaviors around the world, and thus concluding the most successful environmental convention to date.

  This event will be shared with relevant policymakers in response to the call of Alok Sharma, Chairman of the UN Climate Conference, to provide justification for climate action with academic evidence, research and rigor.

  In addition, Springer Nature will also cooperate with Eurostar to promote the "Climate Research in Action" event to delegates and activists who take the climate conference train to Glasgow. The purpose is to help participants prepare for the event. Start discussions that are both active and information-based.

  Springer Natural Sustainability Director Thea Sherer (Thea Sherer) said that COP26 is the most important global cooperation of a generation on climate change.

Research can provide policymakers around the world with the evidence they need to make critical climate decisions.

"Climate Research in Action" is an anthology of Springer Nature’s leading research in this field. "Its purpose is to allow us to put scientific evidence first when we go to the Climate Conference. The event brings His insights will allow us to understand how to mitigate and adapt to the impact of the future world, and support the world to successfully host this climate conference."

  It is also understood that Springer Nature continues to improve its products and services through advanced technology, and has now begun to use artificial intelligence (AI) technology to provide researchers with free automatic translation services for books and manuscripts, including Chinese-English translation. .

Helping authors to translate books in a free, simple and effective way will give them a certain degree of flexibility so that they can write manuscripts in their favorite language and greatly expand the range of readers.

  Springer Nature said that when this free automatic translation service was piloted, it initially provided the translation from German to English.

After publishing 40 such automatically translated books, as well as some selected books translated from different languages ​​into English, the service has now been extended to Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese and French and other languages ​​to English works translation.

However, the translated content will be manually checked to ensure accuracy, and the translation can be finalized and published only after the author's confirmation, and the author will retain the copyright of the original work and the translation.

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