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“Rethinking the Role of STI in Global Climate and Environmental Governance” – Volume 2, n°. 3, 2025

Plataforma CIPÓ and World-Transforming Technologies (WTT) have just released the policy brief “Rethinking the Role of Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) in Global Climate and Environmental Governance: Trends from Rio 92 to Today”. The study is authored by Adriana Erthal Abdenur (Global Fund for a New Economy), Lara Ramos (WTT), Gaston Kremer (WTT), Marília Closs (Plataforma CIPÓ), and Valentina Calado Pompermaier (Plataforma CIPÓ), and is available in Portuguese, English, and Spanish.

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23 October 2025
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More than three decades after Rio-92, the document shows that the mobilization of Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) remains central to addressing the interconnected crises of climate, biodiversity, and soil degradation. However, it warns that this will only be possible through the recognition of both the transformative potential of STI and the risks, inequalities, and tensions that may arise from the social, economic, and political processes linked to these agendas.

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