climate impacts hitting the poorest hardest remains one of the most urgent challenges of our time. Systems currently in place are inadequate for the scale and complexity of the problem. A successful approach must work where resources are scarcest and demonstrate clear, measurable results. It should identify possible harms, respect local agency, and show how the solution can be maintained and expanded by the communities it is meant to serve.
climate
impacts
hitting
poorest
hardest
climate-environment
border carbon adjustments creating tension remains one of the most urgent challenges of our time. Systems currently in place are inadequate for the scale and complexity of the problem. A successful approach must work where resources are scarcest and demonstrate clear, measurable results. It should identify possible harms, respect local agency, and show how the solution can be maintained and expanded by the communities it is meant to serve.
border
carbon
adjustments
creating
tension
climate-environment
Future progress on human development and planetary health depends on solving carbon pricing remaining incomplete. Conventional approaches have proven insufficient. The required intervention must integrate community knowledge, data and appropriate technology while remaining affordable, privacy-preserving and operable with minimal external support. Strong solutions will articulate measurable impact metrics, risk mitigation strategies, and a plan for sustained operation by local actors after the pilot phase.
remaining
solutions
carbon
pricing
incomplete
climate-environment
Future progress on human development and planetary health depends on solving stormwater flooding cities. Conventional approaches have proven insufficient. The required intervention must integrate community knowledge, data and appropriate technology while remaining affordable, privacy-preserving and operable with minimal external support. Strong solutions will articulate measurable impact metrics, risk mitigation strategies, and a plan for sustained operation by local actors after the pilot phase.
solutions
stormwater
flooding
cities
designing
climate-environment
Future progress on human development and planetary health depends on solving agroforestry remaining underused. Conventional approaches have proven insufficient. The required intervention must integrate community knowledge, data and appropriate technology while remaining affordable, privacy-preserving and operable with minimal external support. Strong solutions will articulate measurable impact metrics, risk mitigation strategies, and a plan for sustained operation by local actors after the pilot phase.
remaining
agroforestry
underused
strengthening
global
climate-environment
Future progress on human development and planetary health depends on solving roads cutting through forests. Conventional approaches have proven insufficient. The required intervention must integrate community knowledge, data and appropriate technology while remaining affordable, privacy-preserving and operable with minimal external support. Strong solutions will articulate measurable impact metrics, risk mitigation strategies, and a plan for sustained operation by local actors after the pilot phase.
roads
cutting
through
forests
scaling
climate-environment
Future progress on human development and planetary health depends on solving solar cookers remaining underused. Conventional approaches have proven insufficient. The required intervention must integrate community knowledge, data and appropriate technology while remaining affordable, privacy-preserving and operable with minimal external support. Strong solutions will articulate measurable impact metrics, risk mitigation strategies, and a plan for sustained operation by local actors after the pilot phase.
remaining
solar
cookers
underused
building
climate-environment
indoor air pollution killing people remains one of the most urgent challenges of our time. Systems currently in place are inadequate for the scale and complexity of the problem. A successful approach must work where resources are scarcest and demonstrate clear, measurable results. It should identify possible harms, respect local agency, and show how the solution can be maintained and expanded by the communities it is meant to serve.
successful
indoor
air
pollution
killing
climate-environment
Materials marketed as biodegradable may require industrial conditions unavailable in real waste systems or may fragment into harmful residues. Standards must distinguish genuine environmental benefit from misleading claims. The solution must work with limited capital, intermittent services, and local maintenance capacity. The research opportunity is to define measurable success criteria, test the approach in realistic settings, identify failure modes, and create a pathway from prototype to accountable deployment.
climate-environment
europe
germany
biodegradable
materials
durable
greenwashing
low-income
communities
may
must
marketed
require
technology-computing
economics-resources
society-governance
systems
quantum
e-waste growing fast remains one of the most urgent challenges of our time. Systems currently in place are inadequate for the scale and complexity of the problem. A successful approach must work where resources are scarcest and demonstrate clear, measurable results. It should identify possible harms, respect local agency, and show how the solution can be maintained and expanded by the communities it is meant to serve.
waste
growing
fast
creating
practical
climate-environment
Critical elements are dispersed across billions of small products that are rarely returned or processed properly. The challenge is making collection and recovery convenient, safe, and profitable without exploiting informal workers. The solution must work with limited capital, intermittent services, and local maintenance capacity. The research opportunity is to define measurable success criteria, test the approach in realistic settings, identify failure modes, and create a pathway from prototype to accountable deployment.
climate-environment
recovering
valuable
metals
diffuse
consumer
waste
low-income
communities
critical
elements
technology-computing
economics-resources
society-governance
systems
quantum
infrastructure
safe
Future progress on human development and planetary health depends on solving fast fashion creating waste. Conventional approaches have proven insufficient. The required intervention must integrate community knowledge, data and appropriate technology while remaining affordable, privacy-preserving and operable with minimal external support. Strong solutions will articulate measurable impact metrics, risk mitigation strategies, and a plan for sustained operation by local actors after the pilot phase.
fast
fashion
creating
waste
building
climate-environment
Urban growth may require substantial new buildings while emissions from cement, steel, glass, and composites remain high. Future solutions must meet fire, earthquake, cost, maintenance, and cultural requirements. The solution must work with limited capital, intermittent services, and local maintenance capacity. The research opportunity is to define measurable success criteria, test the approach in realistic settings, identify failure modes, and create a pathway from prototype to accountable deployment.
climate-environment
europe
germany
low-carbon
materials
high-rise
construction
low-income
communities
must
maintenance
urban
growth
technology-computing
economics-resources
society-governance
systems
quantum
skills of older people being wasted remains one of the most urgent challenges of our time. Systems currently in place are inadequate for the scale and complexity of the problem. A successful approach must work where resources are scarcest and demonstrate clear, measurable results. It should identify possible harms, respect local agency, and show how the solution can be maintained and expanded by the communities it is meant to serve.
systems
skills
older
people
being
climate-environment
Climate adaptation may favor a narrow set of crops and processing methods, threatening culinary heritage and local nutrition. Future food policy should preserve cultural diversity while meeting changing ecological conditions. The solution must work with limited capital, intermittent services, and local maintenance capacity. The research opportunity is to define measurable success criteria, test the approach in realistic settings, identify failure modes, and create a pathway from prototype to accountable deployment.
climate-environment
food
climate
long-term
preservation
cultures
under
pressure
low-income
communities
local
technology-computing
economics-resources
society-governance
systems
infrastructure
quantum
science-space
long-distance transport increasing emissions remains one of the most urgent challenges of our time. Systems currently in place are inadequate for the scale and complexity of the problem. A successful approach must work where resources are scarcest and demonstrate clear, measurable results. It should identify possible harms, respect local agency, and show how the solution can be maintained and expanded by the communities it is meant to serve.
successful
long
distance
transport
increasing
climate-environment
Climate shocks could affect several staple crops at once, exposing dependence on narrow food portfolios. Societies need diverse, culturally acceptable, affordable diets supported by resilient production and storage. The solution must work with limited capital, intermittent services, and local maintenance capacity. The research opportunity is to define measurable success criteria, test the approach in realistic settings, identify failure modes, and create a pathway from prototype to accountable deployment.
climate-environment
resilient
diets
under
simultaneous
crop
failures
low-income
communities
climate
shocks
technology-computing
economics-resources
society-governance
systems
quantum
infrastructure
science-space
Algorithmically designed foods may optimize cost, taste, shelf life, or emissions while neglecting long-term health and cultural acceptability. The challenge is creating transparent nutritional and ethical evaluation. Decisions must account for people who will inherit long-lived infrastructure, environmental changes, and institutional commitments. The research opportunity is to define measurable success criteria, test the approach in realistic settings, identify failure modes, and create a pathway from prototype to accountable deployment.
climate-environment
asia
india
foods
nutrition
standards
ai-designed
intergenerational
accountability
algorithmically
designed
may
optimize
technology-computing
economics-resources
society-governance
systems
infrastructure
Addressing the risk of amazon forest dieback is critical for achieving the 2030 Agenda. Current efforts fall short in scale, speed and equity, leaving the most vulnerable behind. Any viable solution must function in low-resource settings with limited specialists, transport, laboratory capacity and broadband. Proposals should specify quantifiable biological, social or environmental outcomes, openly discuss potential risks, and present a realistic pathway for long-term maintenance and local ownership beyond short research pilots.
capacity
risk
amazon
forest
dieback
climate-environment
climate tipping points approaching remains one of the most urgent challenges of our time. Systems currently in place are inadequate for the scale and complexity of the problem. A successful approach must work where resources are scarcest and demonstrate clear, measurable results. It should identify possible harms, respect local agency, and show how the solution can be maintained and expanded by the communities it is meant to serve.
systems
climate
tipping
points
approaching
climate-environment