Journal ArticleOpen Access
Connections between laboratory research and climate change: what scientists and policy makers can do to reduce environmental impacts
Author Affiliations
Green University of Bangladesh, University of Colorado Boulder
Published InFEBS Letters
Year2020
Citations31
Abstract
Scientific research, with its myriad disciplines, global reach, and massive economic impact, moves society forward by illuminating new understandings of our planet, its organisms, and the human condition. While the scientific community and life science industry advance knowledge, this comes at a large environmental cost. Scientists across the globe are recognizing the need to be more efficient in their resource use and laboratory operations to avoid the negative impacts of the global research endeavor on our planet and its contributions to worsening human-caused climate change. Furthermore, research as it is conducted today is rife with opportunities for greater efficiency, which directly impacts the amount of funding that is available for all scientists seeking it [[1-4]. Being more efficient in laboratories…
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