Guided by principle.
MEER is committed to conducting all of its research, partnerships and operations with the highest standards of integrity, transparency and respect.
Our work is guided by the principle that scientific research should serve the public interest. We are committed to openness, evidence-based decision-making and the responsible development of practical solutions that address the growing challenge of extreme heat.
We work collaboratively with universities, governments, industry, non-profit organisations and local communities, recognising that meaningful progress depends on trust, mutual respect and shared learning.
Our research is carried out independently and objectively. We welcome scientific scrutiny, encourage open dialogue and continuously evaluate our work in light of new evidence.
What we stand for
Scientific integrity & independence
Maintaining scientific integrity and independence in all our research and communications.
Transparency & stewardship
Acting transparently and responsibly in the use of funds and resources.
Respect for communities
Respecting the rights, wellbeing and dignity of all communities we work with.
Collaboration & openness
Promoting collaboration, openness and knowledge sharing across disciplines and borders.
Responsible research
Conducting research responsibly and with appropriate ethical oversight where required.
Peaceful & environmental purpose
Ensuring our technologies are developed for peaceful, humanitarian and environmental purposes.
Continual improvement
Continually improving our practices through learning, accountability and independent review.
MEER believes that addressing climate challenges requires not only scientific innovation, but also responsible leadership, ethical decision-making and a long-term commitment to the public good.