⚠️ Such technology comes with an immense knowledge gap
⚠️ Socio-ecological risks exist, but their extent is not clear
⚠️ The ocean is a difficult space to govern, and these techniques are currently mostly unregulated
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Stockholm Resilience Centre
Thank you to everyone who collaborated to develop the handbook and who joined us for today’s Swedish launch. A special shout out to Formas for funding the project and Azote for designing it!
Stockholm Resilience Centre
How can we use the ocean in a way that produces solutions, not further problems?
Benjamin Halpern led a Stockholm Seminar exploring the new rush to the ocean for food, energy, minerals and climate solutions.
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Many food systems studies focus on how many nutrients are produced but ignore how easily these nutrients can be abrorbed by humans.
A new paper argues that bioavailability matters for understanding both healthy diets and their environmental impacts.
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Thank you for an interesting talk at the Stockholm Resilience Centre yesterday, John Fullerton!
John presented on the topic of regenerative economics, which has similarities to research on ecological economics happening at the Centre.
An important question raised by Beatrice Crona was whether change and transformation should happen from within or outside the current system. Both are necessary, they concluded.
Can we make the ocean take up more carbon than it already does? New technology promises just that, but researchers call for caution in a new article.
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He has contributed to the book alongside more than 100 researchers, communicators and creatives from around the globe.
The handbook brings together nine key ingredients for effective sustainability science communication, drawing on insights from both research and practice.
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This is just the beginning, and we are eager to hear how you plan to put the handbook into action!