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  • Article from 10.12.2025 | Last changed: 10.12.2025

    Sustainable resource use in the leisure sector

    Top view of a soccer field

    … economic input-output models for Germany, five EU countries and five other international countries to quantify the consumption of raw materials and greenhouse … economic input-output models for Germany, five EU countries and five other international countries to quantify the consumption of raw materials and greenhouse …

  • Article from 09.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

    Risks and opportunities in responding to the coronavirus crisis

    … entire countries can collapse. Humanitarian disasters therefore become issues of international security. At this point, it is also worth mentioning that the way in … storm scenario, however, things could turn out very differently. ______ Author: The internationally renowned sustainability scientist Prof. Dr. Dirk Messner became …

  • Article from 16.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

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

    … transformative change. These are the priorities that will shape the new normal for international science and that will define the work of the International Science Council in advancing science as a global public good. If we …

  • Article from 20.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

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

    … the same time, with their products and services, green start-ups contribute to an internationally competitive, ecological and socially compatible and resilient … the same time, with their products and services, green start-ups contribute to an internationally competitive, ecological and socially compatible and resilient …

  • Article from 22.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

    Getting through the crisis: with the right goals in mind

    … particularism will play a role. One thing must be of lasting certainty, however: international solidarity is the basis for the good life. Person for person. … particularism will play a role. One thing must be of lasting certainty, however: international solidarity is the basis for the good life. Person for person. …

  • Article from 06.06.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

    The virus has made it clear: the future is now

    … and Environment (CDE) at the University of Bern and Managing Director of the International Graduate School North-South (IGS). Since 2018, he has chaired the … guidance of CDE’s five regional offices in the global South. He is also an internationally renowned land system scientist, collaborates with organizations like …

  • Article from 29.04.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    COVID-19 stimulus packages represent a critical juncture

    … decarbonisation depends largely on government intervention : an analysis by the International Energy Agency shows that governments directly or indirectly drive more … chains provide hundreds of thousands of jobs, generate tax income and increase the international competitiveness of their national economies. (iii) In democracies, …

  • Article from 06.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Sustainability has a solid record as a paradigm of resilience

    … sustainable solutions and processes. When resources are limited, and under ongoing international competitive pressure, driving this forwards with commitment, even in … production of protective equipment using 3D printers, for instance, or the use of platform-based applications. The coronavirus has made the sense of openness to this …

  • Article from 14.05.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Coming through the pandemic the right way up

    … Reuters Foundation News website . _______ Author: Andrew Norton is director of the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED). He is an applied … Reuters Foundation News website . _______ Author: Andrew Norton is director of the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED). He is an applied …

  • Article from 11.09.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Navigating abrupt system changes

    … asking myself what went wrong with climate action? We have now had over 30 years of international negotiations and government conferences, accompanied by NGO … Many governments have announced massive post-coronavirus recovery subsidies. The International Energy Agency estimates these might reach $9tn. Such funds should be …

  • Article from 20.05.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    The Coronavirus Crisis as a Social and Scientific Challenge

    … of magnitude. A price on carbon from fossil fuels must be agreed and established internationally, which has a genuine steering effect. At the same time, all the … of magnitude. A price on carbon from fossil fuels must be agreed and established internationally, which has a genuine steering effect. At the same time, all the …

  • Article from 18.05.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

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

    … , Executive Vice-President of the European Commission, or Fatih Birol , head of the International Energy Agency. Still others demand to exclude polluting companies … a carbon tax and abandoning ecological harmful subsidies. Such policies internalizing environmental costs would not be an extra sacrifice – but rather part … , Executive Vice-President of the European Commission, or Fatih Birol , head of the International Energy Agency. Still others demand to exclude polluting companies …