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Monthly Archives: May 2020

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Five years after the Paris Agreement: The gap between promises and implementation

IIASABy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com19/05/2020Leave a comment

The results of a new study show that achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement will require a deep reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions, ideally by around 40% to 50% by 2030.

Science for the SDGs – Part 8: Cities

General newsBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com18/05/2020Leave a comment

Cities are places were science is produced. They also need new scientific knowledge to improve.

SDGs in the report of the International Year of Light (2015) 3/4

General newsBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com17/05/2020Leave a comment

Light sciences can help to achieve the SDGs, found the International Year of Light some years ago. Let’s have a look at SDG6.

Today is the International Day of Light

General newsBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com16/05/2020Leave a comment

Every year, 16th May is the day to celebrate light all over the world.

British Rotarians immunize children in the streets of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, during the polio immunization campaign in Northern India in 2009. Photo Jean-Marc Giboux/RIBI Image Library - cc BY

Polio, measles outbreaks ‘inevitable’, say vaccine experts

SciDev.netBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com15/05/2020Leave a comment

Interruptions to vaccination programmes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic could result in new waves of measles or polio outbreaks, health experts warn.

The Science Council of Japan and the SDGs 3/10

General news, Science Council of JapanBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com13/05/2020Leave a comment

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 SDG4.

Old Government House, University of Auckland (Photo: Richard001)

The second Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings

General newsBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com12/05/2020Leave a comment

The SDGs compliant university ranking.

Energy decarbonization with universal access

Science for the SDGs – Part 7: Energy

General newsBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com11/05/2020Leave a comment

There is a double challenge, to change competely global energy production so that everybody get enough without adding greenhouse gases emissions.

SDGs in the report of the International Year of Light (2015) 2/4

General newsBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com10/05/2020Leave a comment

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.

Peruvian industrial purse seiners in full activity of anchovy fishing. © IRD - Arnaud Bertrand

Assessing El Niño’s impact on fisheries and aquaculture around the world

IRDBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com09/05/2020Leave a comment

A report synthesize the current knowledge from oceanic and atmospheric sciences about the El Niño -Southern Oscillation, one of the most influential weather phenomenon over the world.

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