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- Civility. Civilityis the capacity of a group to cooperate and resolve disputes in a reasonable and structured way. This is the primary value of a society whereby cooperation and the avoidance of excessive and disorderly conflict make life better.
- Stability. A societycan provide stability to life. For example, a nation that is so incredibly financially stable that people panic when economic growth turns slightly negative for a few years.
- Technological Advancement. The pooled efforts of millions or billions of people can solve problems, create knowledge and develop technologies that would be out of the reach of smaller groups or uncooperative groups.
- Shared Services. A society can pool resources to offer public services. For example, a city with a large technically advanced hospital that most people seldom visit that is nonetheless there for everyone when they need it.
Introduction . The argument that science is a public good (rather than science is good for the public) has been much discussed in recent decades. 1,2,3 The concept of the public good was first coined by economists, 4 who define it as essentially having two distinct characteristics: firstly, it is a good that is freely available to all people (non-excludable), and secondly, it is a good that is ...
Jun 23, 2021 · Nature positive means enhancing the resilience of our planet and societies to halt and reverse nature loss. It has become a movement, with leaders from governments, businesses and civil society committing to action. G7 leaders recently announced that “our world must not only become net zero, but also nature positive, for the benefit of both ...
For much of society, “good science” means science that does good, that benefits society and, in some quarters, that benefits the planet. Often, those who understand “good science” in this way are unaware of the meaning the term has within the scientific community and it can be a source of misunderstanding and miscommunication.
Aug 1, 2017 · The social sciences can be used to contextualise, clarify and illuminate many of the big scientific issues. After all, when scientific research has the potential to impact deeply on the lives of people, it’s pretty crucial to understand how those people might respond or react to the outcomes. Science impacts on every aspect of our everyday lives.
Jun 28, 2019 · From parcels to planet, the management of Earth's limited land is in the hands of nearly 8 billion people with different needs, wants, abilities, perspectives, and social relations. A better future for people and for the rest of nature will depend on bringing all these hands together to shape it. Most people now live longer, healthier, and more ...
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Jan 16, 2008 · The unique set of challenges that face humankind today mean that it is more essential than ever that Earth scientists apply their understanding of the planet to benefit society and that society ...