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General news | 2025-06-16
Ahead of the third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) in Nice last week, a different kind of scientific intervention surfaced amid the technical talks and policy papers. Three imaginative, visually arresting short films premiered under the banner OcéanoFuturismos , a bold collaboration between science and storytelling that asks audiences not just to witness the ocean crises of today – but to think through and engage with the radically different futures that might follow.
General news | 2025-06-05
As the third UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3) approaches (Nice, France, 9–13 June), we look back on a decade of collaboration between science and industry on ocean keystone actors. What insights have emerged, what’s next, and can these actors help drive faster progress on ocean conservation and sustainable use – the core goal of UNOC3?
General news | 2025-06-03
The third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) on June 9-13 in Nice marks a pivotal moment for the relationship between humanity and the ocean. Stockholm Resilience Centre are engaged at several levels and underlines the importance of bridging the gap between science and action.
Research story | 2025-05-19
As the world faces the urgent task of substantially cutting greenhouse gas emissions, artificial intelligence (AI) offers both large opportunities and serious risks. To help ensure that AI supports a stable biosphere, researchers propose a new guiding principle – “Earth alignment” – aiming to steer AI development and uses in ways that promote rather than undermine sustainable development for all.
General news | 2025-05-08
At Stockholm Resilience Day 2025, researchers, policymakers, business leaders, experts, and artists gathered to discuss insights from sustainability science and strengthen actions for a liveable planet, sparked by the Centre’s new annual report.
General news | 2025-05-07
At a high-level workshop in Washington, DC, leaders in finance, policy, science and other sectors came together to refine the Resilience Science Must-Knows, a set of insights drawn from the latest resilience research, and shape a shared path toward science-based action.
General news | 2025-04-16
Introducing the Society for Social-Ecological Systems: Uniting researchers for a just and sustainable future.
Research in short | 2025-03-03
A new study calls for “transformation alliances”, where different actors deploy different capabilities for accelerating food system change.
Research in short | 2025-03-03
The JUSTRA matrix uses key questions to examine how justice has shaped food systems in the past, how it affects them now, and how it should guide future decisions. By using this tool food system players can work toward a fairer food system.
Research story | 2025-02-21
With a focus on long-term thinking, indigenous societies envisions sustainable and thriving futures for generations to come. Creative methodologies such as storytelling are key in creating these future visions, writes Centre researcher Garry Peterson in The Conversation.
Research story | 2025-02-18
A new study examines the Seafood Business for Ocean Stewardship (SeaBOS) initiative and its impact on the Japanese seafood industry, revealing some promising signs of change.
Research story | 2024-12-18
At UNCCD COP16, researchers from the Centre showcased important insights from the XPaths Project. Their work highlights how participatory research can be an important tool for creating solutions that address land degradation and strengthen drought resilience worldwide.
Research story | 2024-09-25
Embracing “the uncommons” – the many different ways of knowing, being and doing – may contribute to transformations to sustainability, argues a new study.
Research story | 2024-05-22
What are possible futures of the biosphere? This Biodiversity Day, we take a closer look at a database that provides unique perspectives into how communities around the world see and envision the future of our planet: Biosphere Futures.
Research news | 2023-02-22
Blue foods – fish, shellfish, algae and aquatic plants – can be instrumental in solving multiple global crises, new analysis shows
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