India should make its national climate plans global
India should offer to make its national action plans part of a global climate deal in Copenhagen negotiations, says Rajendra K. Pachauri.
Source: Nature
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India should offer to make its national action plans part of a global climate deal in Copenhagen negotiations, says Rajendra K. Pachauri.
Source: Nature
Agricultural researchers in the North and South must work together to help farmers boost crop yields, says agriculturalist Adel El-Beltagy.
Source: TWAS
13 August 2009 | EN
Science and technology minister Professor Romain Murenzi says science and technology will be at the heart of Rwanda's development strategies.
11 June 2009 | EN
Compulsory licensing of clean technologies will only be needed if developed countries duck UNFCCC obligations, says Dalindyebo Shabalala.
Nanotechnology must be effectively shared with stakeholders if it's to deliver clean water, say Thembela Hillie and Mbhuti Hlophe.
Open innovation has potential to revitalise the development sector, providing new sources of creative knowledge and resources, says Tara Acharya.
Khungeka Njobe, of South Africa's Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, shares insights on successful technology transfer.
28 January 2009 | EN
Academic partnerships bring knowledge and drive economic growth, but success depends on good communications that build trust, says Tim Gore.
Technology transfer is central to translating nanotechnology research into benefits for society, says Bai Chunli.
Source: Nature
Nanotechnology could help make drinking water safe, but the risks have to be weighed, say Thembela Hillie and Mbhuti Hlophe.
Source: Nature Nanotechnology
25 October 2007 | EN
It's time that developing country researchers took ownership of their research, argue Frances Gotch and Jill Gilmour.
Source: Nature Immunology
25 October 2007 | EN
Two centuries ago the Ottoman rulers of Turkey adopted technology, management and methods of learning from Europe. That experience has lessons for today's developing countries, says Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu.
3 October 2007 | EN
Peter Singer and colleagues provide a model for implementing novel biotechnologies such as vaccines and diagnostics in developing countries.
Source: Nature
Science and technology are the keys to bringing Africa closer together, says Mohamed H. A. Hassan.
Source: Science
Source: Business Daily Africa
17 May 2007 | EN
14 February 2007 | EN
The Clean Development Mechanism has not yet stimulated a significant low-carbon energy market in the developing world — crucial if it is to help limit climate change, says Michael Wara.
Source: Nature
16 January 2007 | EN
Developing countries must build world-class universities to be serious players in the knowledge-based global economy, says Mohamed H. A. Hassan.
16 January 2007 | EN
African centres of excellence will concentrate development in just a few countries, condemning the rest of the continent to the status quo, says Mwananyanda Mbikusita Lewanika.
13 December 2006 | EN