On 23 May 2025, leaders from microbiology organizations from around the world gathered in Washington, D.C., for the Global Strategy Meeting on Microbes and Climate Change. The goal was to unite behind a single, strategic vision for integrating microbial science into climate policy, innovation and public discourse.
While microbes play essential roles in carbon cycling, soil health, ocean systems and more, their impact has long been overlooked in climate models and solutions. This inaugural gathering marked the launch of a global alliance of microbiology organizations dedicated to changing that narrative.
The meeting identified 4 major principles to guide the path forward:
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Speak with one global voice: Form a formal coalition of microbiology societies and partner organizations to strengthen credibility, expand political influence, attract new partners and amplify the microbiology community’s voice.
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Embed microbial science in climate policy: Engage policymakers, funders, entrepreneurs and advocacy groups to ensure microbial science is reflected in climate strategies and investment decisions.
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Tell the story & share the science: Use storytelling, advocacy and media strategies to elevate microbes in the climate conversation.
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Launch high-impact demonstration projects: Pilot real-world demonstration projects (e.g., reducing fertilizer runoff and restoring soil microbiomes) that achieve measurable ecological and economic outcomes, foster trust and inform policy.
Published across 6 leading scientific journals, the strategy charts a path to integrate microbial science into global climate solutions.
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