Among the various international activities, the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei participates in the meetings held by the national academies of the G7 countries. Launched in 2005 by the Royal Society, in preparation for the Summit in the United Kingdom, the event is held annually, also with the participation of academies from emerging countries. The purpose of the meetings is to produce joint statements for recommendations on global issues to be presented to the leaders of the G7 countries before the Summit meetings.
List of the joint statements produced by the academies of science since the first meeting in 2005

In preparation for the upcoming summit, to be hold in Kananaskis, Alberta, from June 15 to 17, 2025, the G7 national academies convened in Ottawa, from May 6-8, under the theme “Advancing Science for Society: Health, Migration and Technologies.” The Academies discussed and presented joint statements with recommendations for addressing three global challenges: advanced technologies and data security; sustainable migration; and climate action and health resilience.
The statements were officially submitted to the Government of Canada on May 8 and are now being forwarded to the government leadership of each G7 country via the Sherpa process.

The Presidents of the Royal Society of Canada, Académie des Sciences (Francia), Leopoldina (Germania), Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Science Council of Japan, British Academy (UK), Royal Society (UK), National Academy of Sciences (USA).

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Social Science and Humanities Representative Bodies of the G7 (SSH7)
Statements

Statements



- No statements produced
India 2013
- Drug Resistance in Infectious Agents – A Global Threat to Humanity
- Driving Sustainable Development: the role of Science, Technology and Innovation
USA 2012
- Improving Knowledge of Emissions and Sinks of Greenhouse Gases
- Energy and Water Linkage: Challenge to a Sustainable Future
- Building Resilience to Disasters of Natural and Technological Origin
France 2011
- Joint G8+ science academies' statement on Water & Health
- Joint G8+ science academies' statement on Education for a Science-Based Global Development
Canada 2010
- Joint G8 science academies' statement on Innovation for Development
- Joint G8 science academies' statement on Health of Women and Children
Italy 2009
- G8+5 Academies' joint statement: Climate change and the transformation of energy technologies for a low carbon future
- Joint Science Academies' Statement: Global Health
- Joint Science Academies' Statement: Climate Change Adaptation and the Transition to a Low Carbon Society
Germany 2007
- Joint science academies' statement on growth and responsibility: sustainability, energy efficiency and climate protection
- Joint science academies' statement on growth and responsibility: the promotion and protection of innovation
- NASAC G8 Statement
Russia 2006
- Joint Science Academies' Statement: Energy Sustainability and Security
- Joint Science Academies' Statement: Avian influenza and infectious diseases

