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  • 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.

    • Stephen A. Matlin
    • Goverdhan Mehta
    • Alain Krief
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 7, P: 941-943
  • It is time for chemistry learning to be reoriented through systems thinking, which offers opportunities to better understand and stimulate students’ learning of chemistry, such that they can address twenty-first century challenges.

    Integrating systems thinking into chemistry education involves the contextualization of chemistry concepts. This will allow us to better understand how students learn, and will also equip them to tackle the many and varied challenges we face as a society.

    • Peter G. Mahaffy
    • Alain Krief
    • Stephen A. Matlin
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Chemistry
    Volume: 2, P: 1-3
  • The practice and overarching mission of chemistry need a major overhaul in order to be fit for purpose in the twenty-first century and beyond. The concept of 'one-world' chemistry takes a systems approach that brings together many factors, including ethics and sustainability, that are critical to the future role of chemistry.

    • Stephen A. Matlin
    • Goverdhan Mehta
    • Alain Krief
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 8, P: 393-398
  • Addressing sustainability challenges requires attention to the material basis of society. This Perspective illustrates how a Systems Thinking in Chemistry Education framework could help to integrate knowledge about the molecular world with the sustainability of Earth and societal systems.

    • Peter G. Mahaffy
    • Stephen A. Matlin
    • Jennifer MacKellar
    Reviews
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 2, P: 362-370