Global scientists call for promoting public scientific literacy
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BEIJING, Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
A news report by China.org.cn:
A TV forum themed "Science in an Uncertain World" was held in Beijing on
December 8, co-sponsored by China Association for Science and Technology (CAST)
and CGTN Think Tank. Ten Nobel Laureates, 30 top Chinese academicians and 300
young scientists attended both online and off-line, discussing the role of the
science and the importance of scientific literacy amid challenges.
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The world has faced multiple challenges in 2020, which signifies the importance
of science and technology as well as the importance of collaboration. The forum
is therefore highly relevant.
On the forum, Huai Jinpeng, Executive Vice President of CAST and an academician
of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, described the public's scientific literacy
as a cornerstone of sound social development and governance. Science education
and communication is the fundamental way for the public to understand science,
he noted. Huai called for innovation and utilization of all media forms to
enhance scientific literacy.
He also said CAST is dedicated to promoting international and intercultural
understanding and trust, and is willing to cooperate with its global peers in
innovation and efforts to increase scientific literacy so as to contribute to a
sustainable world economic recovery, and improving global governance.
President and Editor-in-Chief of China Media Group Shen Haixiong said that the
COVID-19 pandemic has once again proved that all humanity is a community with a
shared future. To improve the public's scientific literacy, he added, it's
essential to promote an atmosphere that respects, trusts and relies on science,
and deepen cooperation between the scientific community and the media.
Tackling global challenges is not only the responsibility of politicians and
elites, but a mission for media, scientists and the general public alike, Shen said.
Zhong Nanshan, China's top respiratory expert, reviewed China's experience in
fighting COVID-19. He said that adhering to scientific innovation guarantees
solutions to the basic science problems concerning the coronavirus.
Nobel Laureates, Chinese academicians including Zhang Boli, and the
participating young scientists discussed issues including the prospects of
young scientific talents, and the importance and necessity for increasing
public scientific literacy. Beyond that, topics like the use of traditional
Chinese medicine in public health crises, and the outlook of clean energy were
also covered.
They agreed that promoting scientific literacy globally is crucial to coping
with challenges including the COVID-19 and climate change, and that scientists
should play a more active part in bridging the gap between science and the
public. Moreover, they noted, media should be given full play as an important
channel of disseminating scientific knowledge and information. They urged the
scientific community to stay open-minded and enhance international cooperation.
The event with the 2020 World Conference on Science Literacy has become a
platform on science and technology for international organizations. This forum
combined CAST and CGTN's respective advantages. Hopefully, such efforts would
be extended with further cooperation with CGTN, who is professional in
international communications, contributing to the global landscape in science
and technology.
SOURCE China.org.cn
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