Motivating Europe to embrace the culture of science Professor Anne Glover, CBE Chief Scientific Adviser to the President of the European Commission
Let’s imagine for a moment Europe without science and technology
No ancient Greek culture
No ancient Roman culture
No renaissance
No enlightenment
No industrial revolution
No 20 th Century E = m·c 2
No 21 st Century
Science is culture It’s part of our European heritage But:
Source: Eurobarometer, Special Edition 340 “Science and Technology” (2010) Public support for science is decreasing
“Science makes our ways of life change too fast”
“Because of their knowledge, scientists have a power that makes them dangerous”
“We depend too much on science and not enough on faith”
Why are people in Europe getting sceptical about science and new technologies? The world has become much more complex The pace of technological change has increased No proper information about the opportunities vis-à-vis the risks
So what is needed? 1) TALK 2) TALK 3) TALK
If you want thisYou need this
If you want thisYou need this
If you want thisYou need this
The Phone House And if we want to feed those… ….we are not going to make it with organic farming alone bio.davidson.edu
Science festivals have a key role to play in engaging with people about science and the opportunities of new technologies
So once this meeting is over, get out on the streets!