Sustainable Development Goals

Perspective

In a Fracturing World, Innovation and Open Science Make Local Partnerships More Meaningful

By Sumaya bint El Hassan - 10/12/2022

As we celebrate a decade of S&D, Princess Sumaya acknowledges that, while the present may not be what we hoped, the challenges that the world has faced over the last ten years have made it stronger, and there are still reasons to be hopeful.

Perspective

Science Diplomacy in an Age of Fractured Globalization

By Peter D. Gluckman - 10/12/2022

Sir Peter D. Gluckman is conscious of the several failures of the last decade but puts faith in “track 2” multilateralism. He argues that science diplomacy must be nimbler to address the problems of tomorrow.

Editorial

The Sustainable Development Goals: Roadmaps to Progress

By E. William Colglazier - 05/01/2018

The seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations 2030 Agenda have been called a gift to humanity, though much work remains to be done.

Article

Strengthening the Relationship between Science and Trade Policy in the European Union

By Riccardo Trobbiani - 12/18/2017

This article argues that science and innovation should receive more attention within European Union trade policy, and vice versa, in order to mitigate risks and help the EU develop solutions to global challenges.

Editorial

Science and Technology Foresight

By E. William Colglazier - 03/27/2017

If approached with a healthy degree of humility and skepticism, science and technology foresight can become an important tool in trying to envision what the fast-moving trends in the scientific revolution might imply for our species and planet.

Editorial

The U.S. Election and the World

By E. William Colglazier - 12/30/2016

The global trends in science, technology, and innovation create a significant opportunity for the United States, but only if we can utilize our capabilities to address the Sustainable Development Goals domestically and internationally. 

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