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The Oxford Martin School is an interdisciplinary research unit within Oxford University’s Social Sciences Division. It was founded by James Martin, a respected author and co-author of more than 100...

The "global community that offers people the chance to learn, connect, engage, travel, and cherish life for the purpose of creating a sustainable future that works for all. " It...

It seeks to explore, understand, and shape alternative futures of global change and human development. It's work is based on the International Futures model developed by Director Barry B. Hughes....

The initiative aims to "promote awareness of the threats facing the Arctic, polar regions and oceans, to convey a global message of peace, and to support the introduction of new...

The report explores children's future prospects in a polycrisis, drawing insights from young individuals across over 40 countries. Insights were collected during virtual youth foresight workshops. It forecasts that by...

It strives to “advance a global future of inclusion, social and economic justice, and ecological well being through participatory research and discernment.” To this end, it seeks to "generate insight,...

Reporting on the Sustainable Development Goals Advancing the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals requires evidence-based information and advocacy that is widely disseminated and cited.  Transdisciplinary approaches are especially required, exemplified...

Reporting on a Fragile World     Widely appreciated, high-quality, evidence-based information and advocacy is needed to advance the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals--especially in light of the dual global setbacks...

INTRODUCTION: Multiple Crises, Multiple Solutions.  The UNDP’s latest Human Development Report (3.1) provides thorough discussion of multiple crises and “the new uncertainty complex,” as well as fresh insights on how...

World of Woes—and Proposed Global Remedies         The Alliance of World Scientists warns of “code red” on the planet and an unequivocal climate emergency (5:1).  The better-known IPCC Synthesis Report...