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  • Article from 29.05.2024 | Last changed: 17.11.2025

    Soil of the Year

    Red grapes on a vineyard.

    Soil of the Year Grapes on sun-drenched vineyard. The vineyards's soil characterizes … the world beneath our feet, each December 5th, on World Soil Day, the Soil of the Year is presented. A panel of experts selects the soil in question. In announcing …

  • Article from 18.11.2025 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    Diplomacy and Sustainability Actors Forging New Alliances

    Partners, steps and elements of the collaborative process are symbolized in a graphic.

    … interests, "blind spots," and nexuses were identified, offering new entry points for concrete follow-up actions. Based on these experiences, an innovative … key questions such as: “Where are we now? Where do we aim to go? What are the entry points for interventions, and what is a feasible process?” For further information, …

  • Article from 15.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Perspectives of sustainable and crisis-proof cities in the

    … urban transformation labs in the sense of real-world laboratories research. Other focal areas of her work are education for sustainable development, transformative … education. She has worked at the Wuppertal Institute since 2008. The focal points of her work are municipal energy and climate protection policy, building … for Cultural Anthropology/European Ethnology at the University of Münster for three years. After graduating as a communication designer from the Düsseldorf University …

  • Article from 22.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    A new kind of closeness - Impulses for more sustainability in

    … transition. On average, a German causes all in all about 11.6 tCO2e emissions per year. A return flight Frankfurt - New York alone generates over 3 tCO2e. Air travel … to society not only with research results but also as role models. In recent years, several universities have begun to actively address the issue of reducing air … to society not only with research results but also as role models. In recent years, several universities have begun to actively address the issue of reducing air …

  • Article from 29.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Global knowledge cooperation as a catalyst for societal change

    … with the Coronavirus, along with the 2030 Agenda, can be used as a collective point of reference for transforming our economic and social systems, our financial … with the Coronavirus, along with the 2030 Agenda, can be used as a collective point of reference for transforming our economic and social systems, our financial …

  • Article from 03.08.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Why Planetary Health can promote a more inclusive

    … cooking technologies and fuels. This results in millions of premature deaths every year, in addition to other social, economic, and environmental risks and burdens. … cooking technologies and fuels. This results in millions of premature deaths every year, in addition to other social, economic, and environmental risks and burdens. …

  • Article from 18.08.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    The coronavirus crisis as an opportunity for an innovative future

    … evolution, from the agricultural turn of the Neolithic Revolution some ten thousand years ago to the explosive changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution two centuries ago. However, it was the ‘great acceleration’ of the last 50 years, characterized by exponential growth of consumption and rapid degradation of … a fundamentally new direction. Today, we might say that each caused a tipping point that led to new development and behavioral pathways. The COVID-19 pandemic, …

  • Article from 27.08.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    The black toe and the virus: A wake-up call for planetary health

    … your toe!” – This was the statement that changed everything for Erik. The 68-year-old overweight diabetic man stared at me, the doctor, in disbelief, swallowed … Sweden again, he seemed a different man: slimmer, more cheerful, as if he was ten years younger. He had stopped smoking, was eating well, getting exercise and hardly …

  • Article from 01.09.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Lessons from the Corona Crisis

    … to question or supplement the foundations of environmental policy as well. From our point of view, the following proposed leitmotifs are particularly relevant here for … to question or supplement the foundations of environmental policy as well. From our point of view, the following proposed leitmotifs are particularly relevant here for …

  • Article from 28.09.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Considering involving stakeholders after COVID: or – there is no

    … the necessary information for designing transformative policies. Five initial points, but there are many more to be examined and analysed: such as the role of … the necessary information for designing transformative policies. Five initial points, but there are many more to be examined and analysed: such as the role of …

  • Article from 06.10.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Sustainability Transformations and Covid

    … with comparable economic standing need to deliberate and arrive at common action points. Similarly, emerging/developing markets need to find out a common ground. … with comparable economic standing need to deliberate and arrive at common action points. Similarly, emerging/developing markets need to find out a common ground. …

  • Article from 30.11.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    How environmental policy stakeholders could respond to social

    … policy understanding of society and environmental communication. At this point I would like to pick out three ideas or initiatives for action from the range … noted in the April Science Barometer was significantly higher than in previous years, the repeat in May already showed a downward trend towards the lower values of …