Sustainable Development Forum Series

Originally published on September 21, 2015

Sustainable Development is emerging as the defining challenge of our generation, and it will critically require a new kind of interaction between policy and research. The Sustainable Development Forum is a series of talks by leaders in academia and in policy which will attempt to set the research agenda for sustainable development following the Rio +20 conference.

What will sustainable development entail? What are the most crucial questions we need to be asking? How should academia go about searching for answers that will actually inform real action and policy changes?

Forums in this ongoing Institute series include:

Why Investing in Nature Makes Economic Sense

What is the role of nature in cities? How can business and government leaders align environmental stewardship with economic growth?

Tuesday, September 14, 2015
1:15-2:45 PM
The Elliott School of International Affairs
Organized with the Security and Sustainability Forum and Island Press

Grand Challenges for Sustainability Science

A discussion with William Clark of the Harvard Kennedy School on the dangers of economic growth without environmental protection and finding the path towards global solutions.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012
12:30-2:00 PM
The Elliott School of International Affairs
Hosted by the Institute for International Economic Policy