The Sustainable Development Goals adopted at a UN summit in September 2015 address many of the great challenges that our planet faces this century. Chemistry can make pivotal contributions to help realize these ambitious goals, but first it must undergo major changes in its priorities, approaches and practices.
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Matlin, S., Mehta, G., Hopf, H. et al. The role of chemistry in inventing a sustainable future. Nature Chem 7, 941–943 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/nchem.2389
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