Sustainable metals: integrating science and systems approaches.

IF 4.3 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences Pub Date : 2024-12-02 Epub Date: 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1098/rsta.2023.0247
Julian M Allwood, Dierk Raabe
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This article introduces a special issue of the transactions arising from a Royal Society Discussion Meeting on 'sustainable metals'. Recognizing that progress to date toward the goals of 'sustainability' has been limited, the meeting aimed to open up a new level of interdisciplinary dialogue, collaboration and discussion of disruptive approaches. In this paper, the major concerns of sustainability are enumerated, and climate change is identified as the most urgent. The constraints on deploying technical innovations at scale and speed are discussed, suggesting that much of the required change will require using existing technologies differently, and many opportunities of this type have been overlooked. These constraints also give useful direction for future research and suggest an expanded future role for scientists. Previously, scientists and technologists have aimed largely to 'solve' problems in sustainability through invention. This introductory paper argues that they have an equally important role as participants in the complex societal discussions required to identify pathways to change. Scientific expertise is as important for explaining what cannot be achieved in time or at scale, as it is for promoting the excitement of invention.This article is part of the discussion meeting issue 'Sustainable metals: science and systems'.

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可持续金属:科学与系统方法相结合。
本文介绍了英国皇家学会 "可持续金属 "讨论会议产生的交易特刊。会议认识到迄今为止在实现 "可持续发展 "目标方面取得的进展有限,因此旨在开启新一轮的跨学科对话、合作和对颠覆性方法的讨论。本文列举了可持续发展的主要问题,并指出气候变化是最紧迫的问题。本文讨论了在规模和速度上部署技术创新的制约因素,指出大部分所需的变革需要以不同的方式使用现有技术,而许多此类机会已被忽视。这些制约因素也为未来的研究指明了有益的方向,并建议科学家在未来发挥更大的作用。以前,科学家和技术专家的目标主要是通过发明来 "解决 "可持续性方面的问题。这篇介绍性论文认为,作为确定变革途径所需的复杂社会讨论的参与者,他们的作用同样重要。科学专业知识对于解释无法及时或大规模实现的目标,以及促进发明的兴奋性同样重要。
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期刊介绍: Continuing its long history of influential scientific publishing, Philosophical Transactions A publishes high-quality theme issues on topics of current importance and general interest within the physical, mathematical and engineering sciences, guest-edited by leading authorities and comprising new research, reviews and opinions from prominent researchers.
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