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|Event description=Science for a Sustainable Future is a joint initiative of UN SDSN and Springer Nature. Now in its fourth year, the event brings together policymakers, government representatives, UN officials, and leading global scientists to discuss and advance the objectives of the Sustainable Development Goals.
 
|Event description=Science for a Sustainable Future is a joint initiative of UN SDSN and Springer Nature. Now in its fourth year, the event brings together policymakers, government representatives, UN officials, and leading global scientists to discuss and advance the objectives of the Sustainable Development Goals.
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In light of the energy crisis impacting citizens and governments across the world, it’s important to consider how energy research, data, advice, and general information are communicated to different stakeholders. This includes communicating the scope of impact energy has on all of the SDGs (from gender to justice, to education, to health - energy is interlinked with so many other goals). Effective communication means transparency, accountability, trust, and increased understanding which can improve outcomes for citizens across the globe. This session invites different communicators to share their perspectives on energy communication.
 
In light of the energy crisis impacting citizens and governments across the world, it’s important to consider how energy research, data, advice, and general information are communicated to different stakeholders. This includes communicating the scope of impact energy has on all of the SDGs (from gender to justice, to education, to health - energy is interlinked with so many other goals). Effective communication means transparency, accountability, trust, and increased understanding which can improve outcomes for citizens across the globe. This session invites different communicators to share their perspectives on energy communication.
 
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Title
Energy and science communication
Organizer
SPRINGER NATURE
Type
Online Seminars
Focus
  • Humanitarian Energy
  • Impacts
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Energy Access
  • Policy and Regulation
  • Renewable Energy


Start
2023/04/26 10:00 AM EDT
End
2023/04/26 EDT
Country
  • Worldwide
Venue
Online
URL
Description
Science for a Sustainable Future is a joint initiative of UN SDSN and Springer Nature. Now in its fourth year, the event brings together policymakers, government representatives, UN officials, and leading global scientists to discuss and advance the objectives of the Sustainable Development Goals.


In light of the energy crisis impacting citizens and governments across the world, it’s important to consider how energy research, data, advice, and general information are communicated to different stakeholders. This includes communicating the scope of impact energy has on all of the SDGs (from gender to justice, to education, to health - energy is interlinked with so many other goals). Effective communication means transparency, accountability, trust, and increased understanding which can improve outcomes for citizens across the globe. This session invites different communicators to share their perspectives on energy communication.