General news | 2025-12-17
Centre researchers have been awarded a grant from two Wallenberg Foundations for research into resilient forest management, and seven grants from a recent Biodiversa+ call on transformative change for biodiversity
General news | 2025-11-06
A team of researchers from Stockholm Resilience Centre will attend COP30 in Belém – to engage in dialogues and highlight new scientific insights - including the flagship report: “Resilience Science Must-Knows”.
Research story | 2025-10-13
Widespread mortality of warm-water coral reefs is now underway as the world reaches its first climate tipping point. The Global Tipping Points Report 2025, released today by the University of Exeter and international partners including the Stockholm Resilience Centre, underlines that the only way to avert catastrophe is to act urgently, triggering so-called “positive tipping points.”
Research story | 2025-06-26
A new paper published in Nature proposes an optimistic, practical approach to inspire stronger action on nature. Rather than focusing on what we’re doing wrong, the paper proposes a bold new way forward; a global framework that measures how well people and nature are thriving together.
General news | 2025-06-03
The third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) on June 9-13 in Nice marks a pivotal moment for the relationship between humanity and the ocean. Stockholm Resilience Centre are engaged at several levels and underlines the importance of bridging the gap between science and action.
General news | 2024-11-14
21 of Stockholm Resilience Centre’s researchers are listed among 2% most cited scientists in their field in 2024, according to the new Elsevier Data Repository.
Research story | 2024-09-17
New study highlights the potential of culinary craftsmanship as a tool for diverse and resilient landscapes
Research story | 2024-09-12
The planet will only remain able to provide even a basic standard of living for everyone in the future if economic systems and technologies are dramatically transformed and critical resources are more fairly used, managed and shared.
Research in short | 2024-08-26
The global shift away from animal-source foods and towards plant-based and alternative proteins is crucial to reducing the food system's impact on our planet. However, focusing solely on closing the 'protein gap' risks overlooking a more pressing issue: the justice gap.
Research in short | 2024-06-24
Tipping points can have winners and losers. That’s why one shouldn’t call them positive or negative, according to a new article.
Research story | 2024-05-22
What are possible futures of the biosphere? This Biodiversity Day, we take a closer look at a database that provides unique perspectives into how communities around the world see and envision the future of our planet: Biosphere Futures.
Research news | 2024-01-16
Every day, people plan for the future, but having structured thoughts about what futures could look like is a skill we should all practice in the face of the Anthropocene, according to recent research
General news | 2023-12-14
A deal referred to as historic was made to conclude COP28. Centre researchers recognise that important progress was made, but warn about thinking new technology can solve challenges ahead
Research news | 2023-12-06
The world has reached a pivotal moment as threats from Earth system tipping points – and progress towards positive tipping points – accelerate, a new report shows
General news | 2023-11-30
Phase out fossil fuels, transform the food system, and remove pressures on all planetary boundaries — in a just way. Centre researchers send a clear message to all participants at COP28
General news | 2023-11-28
Stockholm Resilience Centre will host and join a range of activities at COP28. The participation is done in close collaboration with the Global Resilience Partnership and our development programme SwedBio
Research news | 2023-06-08
Imagining sustainable futures for the high seas may inspire change today, according to a recent study.
Research news | 2023-03-02
Earth system boundaries must not only ensure the stability of the planet but also protect humans and other species from significant harm
Research news | 2023-01-13
Food systems are becoming increasingly stressed, but whether they are local or global is not the big issue
Research news | 2022-11-10
Redistributing resources and transforming society are necessary to ensure universal access to basic needs while staying within Earth’s limits
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