This recommended practice provides a framework for exercising sound professional judgment, to be applicable to all aspects of professional practice including engineering, technical practice and technological innovation. This recommended practice encourages and helps engineers, scientists, technologists, and other professionals consider the implications of climate change and the need for sustainable development and environmental stewardship, including impacts on societies, in their practice, and to create a clear record of the outcomes of those considerations.
- Standard Committee
- SSIT/SC - Social Implications of Technology Standards Committee
- Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2022-09-21
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology
- Standard Committee
- SSIT/SC - Social Implications of Technology Standards Committee
- Working Group
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SESCCWG - Recommended Practice for Addressing Sustainability, Environmental Stewardship and Climate Change Challenges in Professional Practice
Learn More About SESCCWG - Recommended Practice for Addressing Sustainability, Environmental Stewardship and Climate Change Challenges in Professional Practice - IEEE Program Manager
- Christy Bahn
Contact Christy Bahn - Working Group Chair
- Maike Luiken
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