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Budapest Science Forum Knowledge and Action - Environment and Sustainable Development Julia Marton-Lefèvre Executive Director LEAD (Leadership for Environment and Development) International
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Sustainable Development Development that meets our needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs
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Ozone depletion
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Climate change
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Science Test IGBP SCOPE MAB WCRP DIVERSITAS IPCC IHDP CGIAR MA UNFCCD UNESCO UNFCCCGEF IHP WB ICSU GCOS WMO UNEP ISSC WFEO UNCSD GTOS UATI FAO IRI GOOS
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Millenium Development Goals Cut by half the proportion of people: -living on less than $1 per day; -who suffer from hunger; -without access to safe drinking water. Achieve universal primary education Reduce by two-thirds child mortality & by three quarters maternal mortality Stop the spread of HIV/AIDS & malaria
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Three knowledge challenges Integrate developing countries Involve other stakeholders Bolder efforts to turn knowledge into action
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Millennium Assessment
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Integrate Developing Countries How can human creativity contribute to sustainable development? How should Invention/Innovation be encouraged in the South? The Lemelson Foundation
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Involve other stakeholders Engage science in sustainable development by building bridges between the scientific and development communities to: -learn to speak each other’s language; -learn to recognize contributions from each other’s communities.
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Bolder efforts to turn knowledge into action
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