Waving the green flag: incorporating sustainable and green chemistry practices into research and education

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Marissa L. Clapson, Greg Bannard, Gagan Daliaho, Jasmine Hong, Emma Davy, Julia Pitsiaeli, Connor S. Durfy and Shauna Schechtel.
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Education and research in green chemistry has become an increasingly important topic in recent years. However, definitions and understanding of sustainability metrics and strategies remains unclear in many fields. Similarly, the link between sustainability in chemistry and chemistry's impact on society is often overlooked. Using methods like systems thinking, life cycle analysis, and green chemistry principles, researchers can begin to probe the sustainability of chemical systems. Developing a stronger understanding of the roles of various stakeholders in policy creation is likewise imperative in the integration of data driven policy towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and chemistry for net-zero. Together, with a stronger background in sustainable development, researchers and policymakers can carve a path towards a more sustainable global future. Herein, we describe a series of inquiry-based and gamified active learning techniques applied during the “Waving the Green Flag” symposium hosted at the 2024 Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition. Activities are focused on exploring the methods described above through a polymer chemistry approach, a hot topic in current sustainability research. The activities work to guide participants in the development and implementation of green chemistry initiatives into their own research and practice while providing an entry point to explore the bridge between academic research and policy. Recommendations for activity adaptations for classroom applications are provided.

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挥舞绿色旗帜:将可持续和绿色化学实践纳入研究和教育
近年来,绿色化学的教育和研究已成为一个日益重要的话题。然而,可持续性指标和战略的定义和理解在许多领域仍然不清楚。同样,化学的可持续性和化学对社会的影响之间的联系也经常被忽视。利用系统思维、生命周期分析和绿色化学原理等方法,研究人员可以开始探索化学系统的可持续性。在将数据驱动的政策与联合国可持续发展目标和实现净零排放化学目标相结合的过程中,加深对各利益攸关方在政策制定中的作用的理解也是必不可少的。有了更强大的可持续发展背景,研究人员和政策制定者可以共同开辟一条通往更可持续的全球未来的道路。在此,我们描述了在2024年加拿大化学会议和展览会上举办的“挥舞绿旗”研讨会上应用的一系列基于探究和游戏化的主动学习技术。活动的重点是通过聚合物化学方法探索上述方法,这是当前可持续发展研究的热门话题。这些活动旨在指导参与者在自己的研究和实践中发展和实施绿色化学倡议,同时为探索学术研究和政策之间的桥梁提供切入点。提供了适合课堂应用的活动调整建议。
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