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Get biodiversity science to decision-makers

Establishing an effective science–policy interface is key to combating biodiversity loss, say Harold Mooney and Georgina Mace.

Source: Science

28 September 2009 | EN

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The challenge of reporting on climate change and health

Reporting on how climate change affects health is a real challenge — screen your sources and find reliable experts, says Asefaw Getachew.

9 September 2009 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

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Research collaboration crucial to meet food demands

Agricultural researchers in the North and South must work together to help farmers boost crop yields, says agriculturalist Adel El-Beltagy.

Source: TWAS

13 August 2009 | EN

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Africa Analysis: Who needs chief scientific advisors?

Should African governments be following the trend in appointing chief scientific advisors, asks Linda Nordling.

30 June 2009 | EN | FR

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How the media is creating a climate for change

IPCC chair R. K. Pachauri calls on journalists to maintain focus on the scientific rationale for action in their coverage of climate change.

24 June 2009 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

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Everyone must be involved in earthquake planning

Everyone — from scientists to the public — has a role to play in preparing for earthquakes, says a Nature editorial.

Source: Nature

19 May 2009 | EN | 中文

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Scientists: wake up and communicate!

Researchers in developing nations must become 'communicating scientists', sharing their knowledge beyond academia, says Valerie Corfield.

12 February 2009 | EN | ES | FR

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Scientists failing to communicate

Scientists need to communicate better to improve the uptake of advancing technology, says Joseph Othieno.

Source: Daily Nation

27 January 2009 | EN

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Poor countries' media must tackle climate change

Climate-change reporting is woefully inadequate because too often editors lack interest and assign writers without expertise, says James Fahn.

8 August 2008 | EN | 中文

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China's top-down science communication fails its people

Scientists, not government, should lead efforts to explain the benefits and risks of modern technology, says Li Daguang.

25 July 2008 | EN | 中文

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Earth sciences need a higher profile

Let's encourage the mood of political cooperation on the big issues during the International Year of Planet Earth, says Nasser Ennih.

29 February 2008 | EN

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A little advice goes a long way

Strong advisory bodies can help Africa strengthen the role of science and innovation in development, argues Calestous Juma.

Source: Business Daily Africa

13 June 2007 | EN

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Key issues for the African Union summit

Last month, SciDev.Net launched a discussion group to ensure the views of African scientists, policymakers, communicators, funders and investors are heard in the run-up to the African Union summit.

25 October 2006 | EN

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Highway to freedom: science policy research in Africa

To vanquish poverty, Africa needs a new cadre of policy researchers with expertise in the role of science and technology in development, argues Osita Ogbu.

20 September 2006 | EN

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Conservationists and policymakers need to talk

Better communication would ensure that conservation policies are based on scientific evidence, says this Nature editorial.

Source: Nature

29 September 2005 | EN