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“Oceanography should be a core discipline in Africa”

SciDev.netBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com12/06/2020Leave a comment

The importance of oceanography is massively underestimated in Africa, according to Rondrotiana Barimalala, the only woman from francophone Africa to be named a 2020 fellow of the Future Leaders-African Independent Research (FLAIR) programme.

The Science Council of Japan and the SDGs 7/10

Science Council of JapanBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com10/06/2020Leave 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 SDG10 and SDG11.

Exploring the impacts of climate change on hydropower production

IIASABy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com09/06/2020Leave a comment

Hydropower electricity generation would benefit more from a 1.5°C than a 2°C global climate warming scenario, shows a case study in Sumatra.

Science for the SDGs – Part 11: Global environmental commons 3/4

General newsBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com08/06/2020Leave a comment

Pathways to transformation related to the global environmental commons also need more science.

A Global Young Chemists’ Survey

IYCNBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com07/06/2020Leave a comment

How do young chemists envision sustainability in chemical education?

Flooding caused by downpours

IRDBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com06/06/2020Leave a comment

Since the 1950s, the number of deaths caused by floods in Africa has increased fivefold. Human and cimatic factors are responsibles.

Science journalism needed now, more than ever

SciDev.netBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com05/06/2020Leave a comment

As coronavirus emergency requires accurate and reliable information, more media outlets should have journalists trained in science.

The Science Council of Japan and the SDGs 6/10

Science Council of JapanBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com03/06/2020Leave 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 SDG9.

Eco district in Freiburg, Germany

Life in a carbon-neutral world

General newsBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com02/06/2020Leave a comment

Some interesting reading about carbon neutral european cities.

Science for the SDGs – Part 10: Global environmental commons 2/4

General newsBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com01/06/2020Leave a comment

We continue to read the SDGs science report, and come to the Science and technology part about Global environment commons.

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