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Copy of SDSN at the 2023 High-Level Political Forum (HLPF)

Sustainable Development Network

Key stakeholders, including policymakers, government officials, journalists, academics, students, and members of civil society need to integrate innovative approaches to collecting and disseminating data to inform decision-making and effectively push Agenda 2030 forward.

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Farmland water “battery” storage and leak-detecting broadband cables among winners in Ofwat innovation competition

Envirotec Magazine

The project will integrate several promising retrofittable technologies in an existing urban wastewater treatment plant and create a data copy of all processes (‘digital twin’) to monitor impact. The production and marketing of biopolymers from wastewater and sludge opens up opportunities to realise several routes to circular economies.

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Advancing Climate Justice Priorities Over Profit-Led Research

Stanford Social Innovation

Technology-focused climate crisis research and development (R&D) programs are in a time of rapid expansion and reformulation across government , academic research , the private sector, and partnerships that span all three. The Cloud of Net-Zero. Carbon stories are a major feature of climate transition agendas.

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