Linking Mechanisms to Soil Functions to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
A new webinar in the GeoUnions ISC Distinguished Lecture Series
A new webinar in the GeoUnions ISC Distinguished Lecture Series
Today, nanotechnology is among the most important and powerful tools for a fast and sustainable development with an enormous impact in many different fields. The need of exchanging ideas and experiences is behind NanoInnovation, a well-established point of reference for the national and international community active in the field of nanotechnology and related applications. The…
Mehrgan is one the four persian celebrations for equinoxes an solstices which have been alive for thousands of years. The main idea behind this event is to prepare a chance for students and teachers to join together from different countries and enjoy the combination of astronomy and culture. There is a celebration with music and…
Over the course of two days, the conference will bring together leading scholars researching climate change topics, green economy, sustainable development, and the concept of “Higher Education for Sustainable Development.” It will also include university administrators implementing the “green university” concept, research and educational programs in the field of climate change and transition to a…
What role does science play in helping humanity navigate major challenges? How can we leverage basic science research in a way that maximizes benefit for humankind and advances progress for all? To answer these questions, the International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development (IYBSSD) encourages exchanges between scientists and groups from a wide range…
Several Chinese websites reported about the Silk Road Forum organized in Lanzhou within IYBSSD
Carbon dioxyde can be used both as a utility to improve chemistry, and also as a feedstock ressource for useful chemicals production
The Universidad Complutense in Madrid, Spain, inaugurated 26 June an exhibition that illustrate the importance for sustainability of Nobel awarded science
El Niño is the warm phase of a cycle of warm and cold sea surface temperatures in the tropical central and eastern Pacific Ocean. As it is predicted to be especially strong in 2023, two ICTP scientists discuss the history of its observations and the links with climate change.
Escalating climate change risks threaten cities globally. Urgent action for adaptation and mitigation is needed to ensure a sustainable future.
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