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General news | 2024-11-21
Five Stockholm Resilience Centre researchers are among the most cited scientists in the world, according to the 2024 Clarivate list.
General news | 2024-11-14
21 of Stockholm Resilience Centre’s researchers are listed among 2% most cited scientists in their field in 2024, according to the new Elsevier Data Repository.
Research story | 2024-11-08
Plastic pollution exacerbates the impacts of all planetary boundaries, including climate change, ocean acidification and biodiversity loss, a new paper shows.
General news | 2024-04-18
Three scientific works with heavy involvement from the Stockholm Resilience Centre have been included on a list of the ten most cited non-economics papers in policy documents by Nature
Research in short | 2024-03-18
Is it possible to fundamentally transform a system while you’re working within it? Or do you have to challenge the system?
Research news | 2023-09-13
For the first time, an international team of scientists is able to provide a detailed outline of planetary resilience by mapping out all nine boundary processes that define a safe operating space for humanity.
Research news | 2022-10-24
Synthetic chemicals and GMOs can lead to lock-ins and surprises in food systems that must be navigated in transformations to sustainability
Research news | 2022-09-08
Human emissions have already pushed Earth into the danger zone. Five of sixteen identified tipping point may be triggered at today’s temperatures
Research news | 2022-04-26
New assessment reveals dramatic changes to the global water cycle, with parts of the Amazon drying out
Research news | 2022-02-25
New study suggests three ways to change how researchers interact in order to increase science’s capacity to inform sustainable decisions
Research news | 2022-02-07
The clothing industry is dominated by a clutch of powerful companies, but interest groups around it are crucial in efforts to make it more sustainable
Research news | 2022-02-02
New efforts can help improve scenario planning and forecasting of global economic development based on the Sustainable Development Goals
Research news | 2022-01-31
An income increase and purchasing power above US$15,000 will not help meet basic human needs and risks getting us off track on sustainable development goals
Research news | 2022-01-18
There has been a 50-fold increase in the production of chemicals since 1950. This is projected to triple again by 2050
Research news | 2021-12-13
Biological feedbacks mean the ocean will struggle to remove as much carbon from the atmosphere as expected
Research news | 2021-12-08
New metric can help investors, companies, cities, and governments track their environmental impacts beyond greenhouse gas emissions
Research news | 2021-09-22
Intersectionality is firmly making its way into research thinking. What does it offer sustainability scientists?
Research news | 2021-05-25
Local efforts to reach sustainability goals risk causing “spillover effects” on global goals for sustainability. Managing these impacts better should be a priority
Research news | 2021-05-12
The fashion and textiles industry is too focused on the material ‘stuff’. It should start thinking more about the consumers’ needs and desires
Research news | 2021-04-12
Combining circular economy and planetary boundaries can pave the way for a sustainable transformation of the fashion industry
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