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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.
Research story | 2025-06-13
Imagine a game where every move affects the entire board and outcome. This is today's reality, where climate change, social inequality, economic instability, and geopolitical tensions are all intertwined, and a small shift in one of them could have cascading effects.
General news | 2025-06-12
A new scientific synthesis by 35 leading scientists from all around the world outlines eight critical biosphere challenges. The paper - published in the run up to the Bonn Climate Change Conference – also provide decision-makers at all levels of politics with science-based solutions.
Research in short | 2025-06-05
Recent work at the Centre, especially within the new research theme “ Doing sustainability research – the how ”, is exploring what happens when we look at social-ecological systems (SES) through a process-relational lens.
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 | 2025-06-05
Professor Emily Boyd has been appointed the next director of the Beijer Institute, taking over from current director Carl Folke upon his retirement on 1 September 2025. Stockholm Resilience Centre wishes to congratulate Emily on her appointment and express heartfelt thanks to Carl Folke for his contributions over the years.
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