Without urgent action, drug-resistant pathogens could have dire effects. A recent New York Times report highlighted this growing threat, with Peter Søgaard Jørgensen urging government intervention to combat the dangerous evolution of antibiotic resistance: https://buff.ly/3XzgBxi
Building a sustainable future starts by deepening our connections with nature. Key is recognising that these connections involve diverse ways of knowing, being, and doing, all of which can drive sustainability transformations, a new paper argues: https://buff.ly/4eu9jC2
Exciting opportunity! We’re seeking a postdoc to help adapt the Gross Ecosystem Product framework for Sweden. In collaboration with the NatCap project at Stanford University, you’ll estimate the value of ecosystem services and support decision-making. Learn more: https://buff.ly/2Lu3mgn
Livestock are vital for food and livelihoods, but also strain ecosystems. A new study examines where grazing could occur if biodiversity limits were prioritised, and how much meat and milk could be produced sustainably under those conditions. Learn more: https://buff.ly/3XX1MGv
The Titanic voyage offers insights for tackling environmental degradation. A paper in npj Climate Action stresses that global cooperation must consider human behaviour, identifying barriers and opportunities by drawing parallels with the Titanic. Learn more: https://buff.ly/3Zw3aRy
Sustainability researchers from across the world come together to launch a new science-policy initiative at #ClimateWeekNYChttps://buff.ly/3BebGup
A new health index will help guide the sustainable future of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Blekinge. Our researchers presented initial results at a workshop, sparking discussions with stakeholders. This initiative is inspired by the Baltic Health Index: https://buff.ly/47GO9hN
Humanity has the ability to solve the climate crisis – and now is the right time to act. That's what Professor Carl Folke said in an interview with Sveriges radio earlier this week. “With prudence and wisdom, we can turn this around” he says. Listen here: https://buff.ly/3zoOZ6e
Can you taste your way to more resilient landscapes? A new paper explores how gastronomy and sustainability connect, featuring six case studies from around the world. These show how diverse knowledge systems help sustain resilient landscapes. Learn more: https://buff.ly/4dhK05i
New job alert! 🚨 Join the TRANSMOD project as a researcher in agent-based modelling to study governance and food system transformations for sustainability. Learn more and apply by 9 October 2024: https://buff.ly/3yHe23F