Ahead of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) annual European conference in Vienna (11-15th May), I caught up with Sabine Apitz, SETAC Europe President and Editor-in-Chief of the academic journal Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management (IEAM).
Sabine and I had a fascinating discussion about environmental science, the scientific community, and the emergence and application of scientific knowledge. We discussed some of the pressing issues and challenges facing the SETAC community, and society at large. Sabine also shared some of what we could look forward to at the upcoming Vienna conference and the 9th SETAC World Congress (and first to be held in Africa) later this year.
Our conversation covers:
This is a great one for anyone interested in learning more about SETAC, the organisation that brings together scientists from across disciplines to study the issue of chemicals in the environment and to inform science-based environmental decisions.
Links from the discussion:
SETAC website: SETAC
Vienna conference: SETAC Europe 35th Annual Meeting
World Congress event: SETAC 9th World Congress
IEAM academic journal: Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management | Oxford Academic
Sabine's editorial (published in 2017): Science, antiscience, and environmental decision making: A call to action | Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management | Oxford Academic
(co-authors: Thomas Backhaus, Peter M Chapman, Wayne Landis, Glenn Suter)
Sabine's podcast: Join the Dots | jointhedots
(co-hosts: Ece Ozdemiroglu and Jill Duggan)
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