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Science Policy

Selin Reflects on the OEWG’s New Science-Policy Panel

in In the Media, Research Journal

Prof. Henrik Selin discusses OEWG’s new science-policy panel.

Tagged: chemical and waste pollution, FAO, Food and Agriculture Organization, Global Framework on Chemicals, horizon scanning, OEWG, Open-Ended Working Group, Policymaking, Science Policy, Stockholm Convention, UN Environment Assembly, UNEP, waste treaties, WHO, World Health Organization

Selin Co-Authors Article on Chemical & Waste Policy

in Research

An overarching body on chemicals and waste “is a critical and necessary step toward strengthening informed policy-making for achieving the global sound management of chemicals and waste.”

Tagged: 2021, Environmental Policy, Global Policy, Henrik Selin, Science Policy

Najam Publishes Commentary on Science-Policy Divide in One Earth

in Research

Adil Najam published an commentary piece in the journal One Earth on the Science-Policy divide, arguing that the best policy advocacy that scientists can do is by doing good science.

Tagged: 2020, Adil Najam, Cell Press, Climate Change, One Earth, Science and Policy, Science Policy

Najam Interviewed on Science in the Age of Adaptation

in In the Media, Research

Adil Najam argues that mainstream climate research resists giving development the importance it demands in the age of adaptation.

Tagged: 2018, adaptation, Adil Najam, Climate Change, IPCC, SciDev.Net, Science Policy, Water

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