Brazil's 22nd National Week of Science and Technology Highlights Ocean Culture and Climate Action

Brazil's 22nd National Week of Science and Technology showcases diverse regional initiatives focused on ocean culture and climate resilience, engaging communities and fostering scientific education nationwide.

    Key details

  • • The 22nd SNCT 2025 emphasizes ocean culture and climate change across Brazil’s regions.
  • • Northeastern states host workshops, exhibitions, and scientific fairs promoting sustainability and water preservation.
  • • Events include educational programs in Bahia, Maranhão, Ceará, and Piauí, with significant community engagement.
  • • Complementary activities occur in São José dos Campos, Niterói, and Brasília, involving technology, sustainability, and youth education.

Brazil is currently hosting its 22nd National Week of Science and Technology (SNCT) 2025, the country’s largest science popularization event, under the theme "Planet Water: Ocean Culture to Face Climate Change in My Territory." This extensive event spans multiple regions and institutions, focusing on the vital role of water resources and sustainable ocean culture in addressing climate change.

In the Northeast, the SNCT is vibrant with activities across Bahia, Pernambuco, Maranhão, Alagoas, Paraíba, Piauí, Rio Grande do Norte, and Ceará. Bahia is notable for organizing discussions at the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA) and launching the "Bahia Faz Ciência" Journalism Prize alongside the PopCiência Jovem Committee to bolster scientific outreach. In Maranhão, the Federal University of Maranhão (UFMA) attracted around 2,000 daily visitors with exhibitions on robotics and ocean-related culture. Workshops on coastal sustainability and digital inclusion were held, alongside scientific fairs encouraging youth research. Ceará's program extends into November, ending with a large knowledge fair connecting educational institutions (ID 118263).

The state of Bahia’s events, originally planned for the Farol da Barra in Salvador, were postponed to November 5 due to heavy rains. The activities will include workshops, exhibitions, and immersive experiences emphasizing environmental sustainability and the interconnectedness of ecosystems. Secretary Marcius Gomes noted the state’s dedication to making scientific knowledge accessible and fostering new generations interested in science and technology (ID 118259).

In São José dos Campos, the National Center for Monitoring and Natural Disaster Alerts (Cemaden) held events supported by the Tamoios Concessionaire. These included discussions on highway operation technology and managing flood risks linked to climate change, featuring participation from universities and public safety agencies (ID 118255).

Niterói’s Companhia Municipal de Limpeza (Clin) contributed to workshops on sustainable robotics and environmental education aimed at children and youths. They actively promoted recycling and environmental care by distributing plants, recycling materials from the ocean, and encouraging ESG practices throughout the event (ID 118257).

In Brasília, public school students exhibited innovative Maker Lab models as part of the Mais Ciência na Escola program, promoting hands-on learning and technology access in education. The initiative empowers students as active participants in designing their educational environment, fostering creativity and collaboration with university support (ID 118254).

Together, these regional efforts demonstrate Brazil's strong commitment to integrating science, technology, and community engagement to confront climate change through education, innovation, and public outreach.

This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.

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Event dates

Sources disagree on the conclusion date of the National Science and Technology Week.

errejotanoticias.com.br

"the 22nd National Science and Technology Week (SNCT) 2025, which concluded on Friday, October 24"

muitainformacao.com.br

"The 22nd edition of the National Science and Technology Week (SNCT) in Salvador has been rescheduled to November 5."

Why this matters: One source states that the event in Niterói concluded on October 24, while another source indicates that the event in Salvador has been rescheduled to November 5. This discrepancy is significant as it affects the understanding of when the events are taking place and the overall timeline of the National Science and Technology Week.