Science for the SDGs – Part 15: Science for sustainable development 3/6
Scientists shouldn’t be afraid of working for and with society.
Scientists shouldn’t be afraid of working for and with society.
Some developments about why we need basic sciences to achieve the SDGs.
Difficulties on the road toward SDGs depend both of the state of the scientific knowledge and social and political agreement.
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 SDG14 and SDG15.
Why is basic research needed today? Some historic arguments.
It is always good to remind some statements that may seem obvious. For instance, that sciences are at the base of sustainable development.
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 SDG12 and SDG13.
Fourteen science academies call for a better funding of basic sciences.
Science diplomacy deserves a special attention, as more and more issues of national concern can only be treated at an international level, with the help of science.
Technological innovation is rooted in basic sciences research, which produces knowledge without emergency. “Finders” need researchers.
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