The International Science Council (ISC) has released a short film that speaks to Transformations to Sustainability, a topic that has the Anthropocene in its focus.
“Achieving sustainability is not a techno-scientific problem; it is first and foremost a social and political problem. Why are we not transforming, given the urgency? Who should decide when, how and towards what we should be transforming?” (The International Science Council).
Professor Sheila Jasanoff, Harvard University, opens explaining that “the problem is that we are facing a world in which critical limits are looming and we have to somehow as a planetary collective, change out ways if we expect to have a world that looks in any way habitable for the human spieces, but also the other specicies that share the planet with us”
The researchers who feature in this short film include Distinguished Professor Heila Lotz Sisitka, of the Environmental Learning Research Centre (ELRC) at Rhodes university, among other leading researchers, with the film describing 15 research projects that were funded by the ISC from a period from 2016 to 2022.
See this link for the full video.
Other stories of sustainability that are linked to the ELRC’s T-Learning project, and funded by the ISC, are available here
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