Getting to Net Zero: Knowledge and Perceptions in Singapore

In 2022, Singapore announced its goal to achieve Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050 and set out a Long-Term Emissions Development Strategy (LEDS) to chart the pathway to achieving this goal. For Singapore to achieve its target, ambitious and collective action is needed by the whole of society. Alongside actions by Government and the private […]

The Risk Quotient 2024

The Risk Quotient (RQ) is a flagship conference which aims to spotlight individual and societal risks and threats through the lens of risk communication. It brings together leading scholars and experts from academia, industry, and governments to develop an integrative research and practice framework to help society navigate pertinent risk issues through improved decision making. […]

Choice Symposium Workshop: Consuming (and Communicating) Risk-Related Information for a Better World

In making everyday choices about food, medical treatment, transport, adopting/rejecting technologies, etc., people encounter scientific information and claims about risk. Many of these choices are critical to consumers’ physical and psychological well-being; yet, the information available to consumers is often difficult to comprehend, incomplete, or contradictory. Evidence is typically presented in probabilistic terms which people […]

Workshop: Getting to Net Zero

Meet the Panel! We are pleased to announce the panellists for the upcoming  workshop on 13 September: Dr Wu Huijuan, Vice President, ESG Solutions, Sector Solutions Group, UOB Foo Tun Shien, Origination & Technical Analyst at Climate Impact X Ian Lim, Head of Consumers and Payments, Singapore Power Find out more the panellists here. People […]

Balancing our relationship with AI

There is increasing recognition that many situations can benefit from humans and AI working together. AIs far surpass humans in finding patterns in large quantities of data, but especially in complex, real settings, humans tend to have a deeper, more nuanced understanding of the context and the objectives. Interpretable machine learning—in which AIs make aspects […]

Art/Science Symposium 2022

A free one-day symposium hosted by Lloyd’s Register Foundation, in partnership with ArtScience Museum of Singapore and the Institute for the Public Understanding of Risk at NUS, exploring global perspectives on communicating science, data, and complexity through creativity. The symposium is aimed at practitioners involved in communicating science and data through art and brings together […]

Rumours, Myths and Misinformation – Why they stick in the world today and how to shift them

The rise of misinformation and the intention to deceive is challenging the way information and news is communicated. People’s consumption of (mis)information has spill over effects – influencing their attitudes and behaviours towards important topics such as COVID-19 and everyday lifestyle decisions. In this seminar, Prof Heidi Larson, Founding Director of the Vaccine Confidence Project, […]

Climate Workshop: Eco Anxiety vs Eco Solidarity

Organised by IPUR, this virtual workshop taking place on 3 June frm 9.30am-11.30am will feature a panel session to discuss the pertinent issues surrounding eco anxiety, and introduce eco solidarity and how it can be applied to turn worry into resilience. Highlights of the workshop include a panel session featuring: Dr Olivia Jensen, IPUR Lead […]