Nature Feature: Science could solve some of the world’s biggest problems. Why aren’t governments using it?

Nature global survey finds that most specialists are unhappy with systems to provide science advice to policymakers.

By Helen Pearson

Killer viruses. Artificial intelligence. Extreme weather. Microplastics. Mental health. These are just a few of the pressing issues on which governments need science to inform their policies. But the systems that connect scientists with politicians are not working well, according to a Nature survey of around 400 science-policy specialists around the world. Eighty per cent said their country’s science-advice system was either poor or patchy, and 70% said that governments are not routinely using such advice.

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Author: Helen Pearson, Nature