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Safeguarding science in multilateral negotiations: What can we learn from IPBES, IPCC, and the New Science-Policy Panel on Chemicals and Waste? Panel discussion. Science-policy platforms like IPBES and the IPCC have become cornerstones of global environmental governance. A new Intergovernmental Science-Policy Panel on Chemicals, Waste, and Pollution is now being established, but many scientists have voiced concerns about strong corporate influence and the marginalization of scientific input. Similar concerns have been raised in relation to the negotiations on a global plastics treaty. This seminar brings together scholars engaged in IPCC, IPBES, and the new panel on chemicals, waste, and pollution to critically reflect on how scientific knowledge is shaped, used, or sidelined in multilateral negotiations. What can scientists do to uphold scientific integrity and influence when political and corporate interests are strong? Organisers: The Healthy Living Planet Initiative, The Faculty of Science and Technology in collaboration with the Centre for Future Chemical Risk Assessment and Management (FRAM) and Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in a Changing Climate(BECC)