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living on the real world living on the real world skip to content home about comment policy ← older posts the struggle to realize societal benefit from s&t. posted on august 18, 2018 by william hooke “the american meteorological society advances the atmospheric and related sciences, technologies, applications, and services for the benefit of society . ” – the ams mission (emphasis added) at one time or another, just about every member of the american meteorological society comes across this mission statement, with its emphasis on both the advance of s&t and the harnessing of those advances for societal good. other science- and professional societies aspire to the same dual ends. the american physical society seeks the advancement of physics and the benefit of humanity . the institute of electrical and electronic engineers (ieee) is dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity . the geological society of america seeks to advance geoscience research and discovery, service to society… you see the pattern. the reality for many (probably most?) members of these scientific communities is that as individuals we put rather more effort into the advance of our science and technology than into their application. this is understandable. that’s where the majority of us have been trained; that’s what we’re best equipped to do. and truth be told, for most of the history of these societies (a century or some cases a bit more), the biggest limitation to societal benefit has been the rudimentary state of our respective fields. that training has taught us a very important lesson: it’s hard to make progress in any effort in an undisciplined, haphazard, happy-go-lucky way. so we fall back on what we know. we recognize that usually the best use of the next hour of our time is spent advancing our discipline, and we blaze that trail. the resultant progress across the sciences and the engineering disciplines over the past century has been nothing short of phenomenal. and huge societal benefit is everywhere to be seen: increases in food production. health care that can reduce mortality in childbirth and extend good years at the other end. wealth and material well-being. for some. many, to be sure, but only for some. societal uptake has been patchy – occurring effectively here and there, but leaving the lives of millions, perhaps even a billion or so, relatively untouched, unimproved. one example, close to home: here in the geosciences, hazards warnings (ranging from a few minutes’ notice of a tornado to unfolding risks of climate change), though significantly better than those of just a few years ago, too-often go unheeded. in recent years, this has prompted meteorologists and other geo-scientists to take an additional step. case in point? in an effort to be as disciplined in risk messaging , in communicating weather impacts as we are in risk detection , meteorologists have courted social scientists and brought them into our ranks as best we could. a decade ago, we established a “new” ams journal, weather, climate and society . we’re no longer content to operate on the basis of vague subjective impressions of the impact and value of our work. in the april 2018 issue of the journal (pictured), for example, articles look quantitatively at the impacts of changing climate on backcountry recreation, tease out data-based demographics of romanian vulnerability to lightning strikes, the outlook for tornado damage in florida, the effect of midwest winter weather on midwest aviation, and much more. social science integrated with meteorology ? definitely an improvement! but we’re not there yet. it’s early days, so there is reason for optimism; it’ll take a while to get the collaboration fully up and running, let alone see the impacts. however, it’s difficult to escape the nagging feeling that societal uptake is still too slow. not measured relative to the past; we’re definitely doing better. but looking ahead? we are not making progress at the rate that the rapidly evolving, more complex, fast-paced, problematic world of the future will need. in part that’s because social scientists, though social, are also scientists. read their professional society mission statements and you’ll find they’re the same as those of other societies. here’s one from the american anthropological association: to advance anthropology … (and) the dissemination of anthropological knowledge and its use to solve human problems . the american political science association focuses on promoting scholarly research… and preparing citizens to be effective citizens and political participants . their scientists are facing the same difficulties translating progress in understanding into widespread societal benefit as do their counterparts in the physical sciences. but we face a more fundamental problem – our numbers. ams membership lies between ten and fifteen thousand. only two people out of every million worldwide are members. but even adding in every other scientific and engineering association of every stripe, scientists and engineers nationally and worldwide add up to only a tiny handful of humanity. by contrast, societal benefit can only be achieved through changes in the everyday decisions and actions of the 320 million people here in the united states, or the seven billion worldwide. that, as much as any cultural barrier, limits societal uptake of science and technology. speed of societal uptake varies; compare, for example, the uptake of cellular phones relative to the improvement in people’s diet in response to medical findings on nutrition. both the successes and the struggles have much to teach us. making a difference requires fresh approaches. more soon – but don’t wait for me. surely you have your own good ideas. posted in uncategorized | 3 comments no science, no sustainability… the implications. posted on august 16, 2018 by william hooke if vigorous advance of science and technology is a necessary condition for sustainability , then getting the social contract between science and society right is vital to humanity’s prospects. what features of that social contract matter? today’s post considers one that’s particularly sobering. first, let’s go over a bit of groundwork: think of sustainability as the ability to provide food, water, and energy for the world’s seven billion people (going on nine billion); simultaneously building resilience to hazards, and maintaining ecosystem services and air- and water quality; all the while preserving (or even adding to) the same opportunities and options for future generations. a clearly meritorious, perhaps even defining, societal goal. significantly, this goal can never be actually achieved – not in any steady state. it can only be sought , or perhaps neared , through continuous innovation , that is: through steadily maintained scientific and technological advance, accompanied by constant societal uptake. some might be dismayed by this. but in fact, given the wonderful way our lives work, this turns out to be good news. sustainability’s elusive nature gives each generation challenge, suspense – and in the process, meaning. our lives and work – and similarly, the efforts and labors of our children, and theirs – will always matter. we all have to keep moving forward if we hope to postpone entropy’s inexorable drive toward decline and decay. so – no science, no sustainability ? that’s a reality [1] — one that will always be with us. one implication? if society is to be sustainable, science needs to remain non-partisan . this has been a fundamental, unshakeable tenet of the social contract between science and society as long as anybody can remember. science is, and should be, fundamentally non-partisan. if critical thinking and innovation aren’t cultural values, universally held; if somehow support for science is confined to a single subculture; if science is supported only by members of one or the other political party – then the advance of scienc

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