
Nebojsa Nakicenovic is one of the authors of a new short consensus report on sustainable development that will be released on November 29, 2022 at 11 am EST with a Public Release Webinar.
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will host a public release webinar of a new short consensus report on November 29 at 12:00-13:00 ET (18:00-19:00 CET).
The report, Operationalizing Sustainable Development to Benefit People and the Planet, identifies key research priorities and possible actionable steps to operationalize sustainable development. The committee convened two virtual public workshops in April and May 2022 to gather information on positive case studies across eight interrelated themes, which served as the primary source of evidence for its work. The committee hopes that positive case studies and information provided in this report will guide federal and local policy makers, researchers, practitioners, civil society, educators, business and philanthropic leaders, and other stakeholders in their efforts toward sustainable development. The committee will share key messages and respond to questions during the webinar.
IIASA Emeritus Research Scholar Nebojsa Nakicenovic is one of the authors of the Report and will be a speaker during the Webinar.
Learn more about the project by visiting the event webpage.
Public Release Webinar: Operationalizing Sustainable Development
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
November 29 at 12:00-13:00 ET / 18:00-19:00 CET
Speakers:
E. William Colglazier (Co-Chair), American Association for the Advancement of Science
Cherry Murray (NAS/NAE) (Co-Chair), The University of Arizona
Erin Bromaghim, City of Los Angeles
Nebojsa Nakicenovic, The World In 2050
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