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  • Article from 16.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

    COVID-19: let’s make sure we don’t learn the wrong lesson

    … collaboration, revitalised global institutions and by investment in global public goods. And it’s telling us just how big are the externalities that markets cannot … system in which each part influences all the others. It would be disastrous, for example, to put on hold our attempts to control global climate change whilst we deal …

  • Article from 20.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

    Ecology of data: we should use the coronavirus crisis as ...

    … ecosystems, while the digitalisation community talks of “digital ecosystems". Three examples: Decentralisation Systems of sustainability, as well as those in the … first place. This saves costs and resources, as points of weakness can be found in good time and high-cost repairs, or the replacement of entire machines, can be …

  • Article from 20.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

    Coronavirus/climate/innovation: why we have to save tomorrow's

    … more resilient – especially after the coronavirus crisis. Take green start-ups, for example: even before the current crisis, these businesses experienced problems in … more resilient – especially after the coronavirus crisis. Take green start-ups, for example: even before the current crisis, these businesses experienced problems in …

  • Article from 22.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

    Getting through the crisis: with the right goals in mind

    … economic framework are required. A stronger focus on the pricing of CO 2 , for example. We have already developed approaches for this. Now, in this difficult time, … be of lasting certainty, however: international solidarity is the basis for the good life. Person for person. Generation for generation. Country for country. Only …

  • Article from 23.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

    Opportunities for transformative learning in the coronavirus cris

    … This is an area in which universities will be required to take responsibility. The example of Eberswalde University for Sustainable Developmen last update on … transformation: together with a variety of very different stakeholders from practice, HNE Eberswalde has developed sustainability innovations and models for … confusing situation, design knowledge for sustainable development is needed to make good use of the available scope for a new start after the coronavirus crisis. This …

  • Article from 27.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

    How COVID-19 Can Drive Transformational Change in Cities

    … people are also seeing fragments of what a future city could look like. For example, people across the world are breathing better air than they have in decades … set up public health monitoring and response systems during the SARS outbreak, for example, that prepared them well to handle COVID-19 now. Invest in Cities as Systems … people are also seeing fragments of what a future city could look like. For example, people across the world are breathing better air than they have in decades …

  • Article from 29.04.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    COVID-19 stimulus packages represent a critical juncture

    … policymakers to deviate from existing paths and implement major policy changes . Examples include the sweeping changes to civil rights and foreign policy after 9/11, … policymakers to deviate from existing paths and implement major policy changes . Examples include the sweeping changes to civil rights and foreign policy after 9/11, …

  • Article from 07.05.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Changing direction rather than ramping things up

    … after the coronavirus is wrong. It goes without saying that businesses must reopen, goods must be made, and work must be done. And, of course, that notions of … after the coronavirus is wrong. It goes without saying that businesses must reopen, goods must be made, and work must be done. And, of course, that notions of …

  • Article from 11.09.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Navigating abrupt system changes

    … hands), change travel plans (e.g. give up on holidays abroad), and adjust business practices (e.g. move meetings online, allow working from home).  Have these actions … inequalities. Resilient societies are societies that create and maintain public goods including a health care system accessible to everyone, and an education system …

  • Article from 20.05.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    The Coronavirus Crisis as a Social and Scientific Challenge

    … breath". For this reason, preventive sustainability and focusing on the common good must now be at the heart of all the regulations and measures to successfully … and to act accordingly. The lessons learned from the crisis must now be put to good use. In particular, the crisis has contributed to raising the awareness for the …

  • Article from 18.05.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Killing two birds with one stone? Green dead ends and ways out of

    … mitigation is put under pressure as being an “extra burden” for industries. For example, European car manufacturers have called for postponing the upcoming … supply chains will resume and that people will catch up on purchasing durable goods like cars, at least partly. It is exactly (the maintenance of) environmental … concepts have been drafted already and that can be realized promptly. Positive examples for such “no-regret measures” can be found in the transport sector. This …

  • Article from 22.05.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Biodiversity as insurance: aligning economic stimulus packages

    … of the Green Deal. However, in the past, nature conservation has not lacked good political goals but rather their effective implementation and, in particular, … human well-being are diminishing ( IPBES 2019 ). While the value of single market goods, such as agricultural and forestry products, has increased since 1970, public …