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Green Labs: a guide to developing sustainable science in your organization.

Joanne DurganMarta Rodríguez-MartínezBrendan Rouse
Published in: Immunology and cell biology (2023)
Scientific research plays a vital role for society, but carries a significant environmental footprint, involving intensive use of energy and resources. Scientists are well placed to understand the unfolding climate and ecological crises, but may not appreciate how heavily their research, and other work-related activities, contribute to emissions and pollution. With the consequences of climate change and ecological breakdown playing out in real time, scientists now have an important, urgent role to play in catalyzing solutions. Here, we explore how research organizations can reduce their environmental impact, share useful resources and encourage the global community to engage in making science more sustainable.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • public health
  • heavy metals
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • life cycle
  • particulate matter
  • drug induced