Sustainable planet

Climate change is one of the most urgent crises facing our world, it is inherently complex and needs multidisciplinary attention and action.  This problem requires both more date and better insights into why the climate is changing and how rapidly. In addition, research can provide better insights into scenarios, possible strategies for mitigation and adaptation, how effective they may be and what the social and environmental costs will be.  In brief, who needs to act and how.

One of the most impactful ways to tackle the challenge of climate change is the energy transition from fossil fuels to green energy sources, such as solar and wind energy. The energy transition will involve many levels in society and across many national and cultural boundaries, including: citizens, companies, public infrastructure, international trade agreements, laws, regulation and norms, and even introduce new challenges as nations look to secure access to scarce, strategic raw materials.

Sustainable planet also incorporates questions emerging from the increasing urgency of resources constraints of other basic raw materials, including  food and water, and the limits to them. It encompasses studies of the types, sources and severity of environmental degradation caused by human actions, including damage to land, rivers and oceans and to bio-diversity (ultimately also to human health). 

How can research help to address these issues? Most likely the solutions require a multidisciplinary approach. 

Related SDGs

GOAL 7: Affordable and Clean Energy
GOAL 13: Climate Action
GOAL 14: Life Below Water
GOAL 15: Life on Land
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The interpretation of science-based targets for cities - Validating Deadline 2020, One Planet City Challenge, and Tyndall Local Carbon Budget Tool

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NHH Norwegian School of Economics
Valeria Jana Schwanitz, August Wierling, Heather Arghandeh Paudler, Melake Getabecha, Tabaré Arroyo Currás, Arminel Lovell, Ryan Green, Jaise Kuriakose, Christopher Jones, Beth Mackay, Maryke van Staden, Yann Robiou du Pont, Andy Deacon, Benjamin Jance, Juan Pablo Astolfo, Davide Cassanmagnago
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