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Prof Gareth Wyn Jones, Bangor University, draws on evidence from physics and biology to economics and political science to explore the effects of greater energy consumption on social and environmental goals.
5 December 2024
Alasdair Beal takes a look at the UK nuclear industry – and finds that the proposed expansion has a workforce problem.
4 December 2024
Blogs
Dr Philip Webber, SGR, updates earlier analysis of the considerable humanitarian impacts of the war in Gaza, including probable genocide. In particular, he summarises the role of the arms industries in the USA, UK, and elsewhere.
22 October 2024
Journal articles
With repeated failures to heed warnings from scientists over environmental and health threats, Baroness Natalie Bennett and colleagues argue for major changes to the relationship between science and policy-making.
4 November 2024
Presentations
Dr Stuart Parkinson, SGR, summarises the flaws in recent military claims that new arms technologies will markedly reduce civilian casualties or environmental impacts.
10 September 2024
SGR's annual journal. Features cover: the costs of war and climate change; system and behaviour change; and false solutions vs. responsible science.
The journal comes with membership of SGR and keeps you up-to-date with our activities.
April 2024
Find out how to make your lifestyle compatible with the 1.5°C climate goal enshrined in the Paris Agreement with our 10 evidence-backed targets.
A Globally Responsible Career in science, technology, engineering or maths (STEM) is one that both meets your personal career aims and makes the world a better place. You can make an ethical choice about which sector or employer to work for, and seek out career opportunities that use your STEM skills in a globally responsible way.