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Science 23 January 1998: Vol. 279. no. 5350, pp. 491 - 497 DOI: 10.1126/science.279.5350.491
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Association Affairs
Entering the Century of the Environment: A New Social Contract for Science
Jane Lubchenco
As the magnitude of human impacts on the ecological systems of the
planet becomes apparent, there is increased realization of the intimate
connections between these systems and human health, the economy, social
justice, and national security. The concept of what constitutes "the
environment" is changing rapidly. Urgent and unprecedented
environmental and social changes challenge scientists to define a new
social contract. This contract represents a commitment on the part of
all scientists to devote their energies and talents to the most
pressing problems of the day, in proportion to their importance, in
exchange for public funding. The new and unmet needs of society include
more comprehensive information, understanding, and technologies for
society to move toward a more sustainable biosphere--one which is ecologically sound,
economically feasible, and socially just. New fundamental research,
faster and more effective transmission of new and existing knowledge to
policy- and decision-makers, and better communication of this knowledge
to the public will all be required to meet this challenge.
The text is modified from her Presidential Address at the
Annual Meeting of the American Association of the Advancement of
Science, 15 February 1997. The author is in the Department of Zoology,
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-2914, USA. E-mail:
lubchenj{at}bcc.orst.edu .
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