Last week, RE4GREEN had the pleasure of contributing to the ENRIO Congress 2025, joining forces with colleagues and partners to strengthen the dialogue on how environmental challenges intersect with research ethics and integrity.

As part of the satellite event How do European funded projects promote research integrity policy and practice in the European Research Area…, RE4GREEN co-organized the panel Embedding sustainability principles in research to support the green transition together with the Finnish institute LUKE and the Lyte project. We also contributed to discussions on Developing research system resilience for times of disruption and change.

On Wednesday, Janina Bau and Lorenzo Molina (EARMA) presented our second policy brief: Safeguarding Trust: Ensuring Research Integrity in Climate Change Research and Innovation.

In addition, we showcased the findings of three major reports during our poster session, which stimulated meaningful conversations and exchanges with the wider community.

We are proud to have shared our insights, engaged in dialogue, and contributed to advancing the conversation on safeguarding trust in research.

We extend our sincere thanks to everyone who attended our sessions, visited our poster, and to the organizers of ENRIO Congress 2025 for enabling such an inspiring exchange.