Science for the SDGs – Part 24: The 2030 Agenda: a shared compass to harness advances in science and technology 6/7
Promises and risks of the digital revolution for sustainable development.
Promises and risks of the digital revolution for sustainable development.
Some developments about why we need basic sciences to achieve the SDGs.
The Science Council of Japan made the very interesting exercise of classifying the resolutions it adopted in the period 2014-2017 according to the SDGs. Let’s have a look at SDG10 and SDG11.
Light sciences can help to achieve the SDGs, found the International Year of Light some years ago. Let’s have a look at SDG4, SDG5 and SDG10.
Can we produce enough food, in a sustainable way, at affordable prices? Agriculture is one of the nexus of SDGs.
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