International Science Programme and the Basic Sciences
The International Science Programme at Uppsala University supports IYBSSD 2022. Let’s have a look at their vision on the relationships between basic sciences and sustainable development.
The International Science Programme at Uppsala University supports IYBSSD 2022. Let’s have a look at their vision on the relationships between basic sciences and sustainable development.
The coronavirus pandemics should remind governements that supporting science and scientist is an important long term effort. The case for Nigeria.
The current pandemics gives a peculiar look to some content of the report published in September 2019.
Open access of scientific results will be an important topic during IYBSSD 2022. GYA, one of our supporters, is involved in this field.
Appropriate agricultural practices reduce greenhouse gas emissions and store carbon in the soil.
An annual meeting organized in Japan talked about the need for basic research.
Unions are already working for sustainable development.
The SDGs science report “The Future is Now” talks about inclusivity.
A project intend to fill the global leadership vacuum in order to address the complex and pressing challenges confronting humanity.
Indigenous communities around the globe are closing borders in an effort to avoid a potentially devastating coronavirus outbreak in their territories.
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