Pathways to an Intergovernmental Panel on Pandemics: lessons from the IPCC and IPBES

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Abstract

Pandemics pose a global threat to human wellbeing, justice, economies, and ecosystems and are comparable with other planetary crises such as climate change and biodiversity loss in terms of urgency and impact. The global community would benefit from a dedicated scientific synthesis body to assess pandemic risks and solutions. In this Personal View, we explore proposals for an Intergovernmental Panel on Pandemics and assess potential pathways to its creation. Learning lessons from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) might help national governments and international organisations to chart a course through important decisions about format, governance, operations, scientific scope and process, and ability to recommend policies that make the world safer.

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Carlson, C. J., Trisos, C. H., Oppenheim, B., Bansal, S., Davies, S. E., Diongue-Niang, A., … Phelan, A. L. (2025, October 1). Pathways to an Intergovernmental Panel on Pandemics: lessons from the IPCC and IPBES. The Lancet Microbe. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lanmic.2025.101178

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