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  • Article from 22.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    A new kind of closeness - Impulses for more sustainability in

    … the Corona crisis can contribute to the mobility transition. On average, a German causes all in all about 11.6 tCO2e emissions per year. A return flight Frankfurt - New … like a shining example of a so-called "co-benefit". We should build on this and use the tools and skills we have explored in recent weeks to question our travel … the Corona crisis can contribute to the mobility transition. On average, a German causes all in all about 11.6 tCO2e emissions per year. A return flight Frankfurt - New …

  • Article from 29.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Global knowledge cooperation as a catalyst for societal change

    … The initial reactions to the crisis had a strong national orientation and caused many countries to isolate themselves from the rest of the world. Borders were … courage to learn from and with others - including issues such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions, transforming our energy systems, digitalisation or redesigning …

  • Article from 23.07.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Resilience thanks to green energy: Future investments for

    … us that the world community is closely intertwined and that we are often the cause of our crises. The effects of crises are often not directly noticeable to us - … for the consequences of these problems of this century. We are not only the main cause of the climate crisis, corona and co. We are also able to be problem solvers, to … in the heat generation and transport sectors with appropriate promotion and use of efficiency technologies, potentially reducing overall emissions …

  • Article from 31.07.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Science and science-policy advice in post-normal times: chance

    … a German perspective here), science, even across disciplinary boundaries, has used the stage to provide broad and diverse advice to politicians and the public. … lack of clarity and specialization, and on the other hand brings in an increasing use of artificial intelligence for accessing and utilizing the stock of knowledge. …

  • Article from 03.08.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Why Planetary Health can promote a more inclusive

    … be able to promote an inclusive and durable recovery without addressing the root causes of this pandemic. While most of the public attention goes to a much awaited … and most fundamental one is the intention to solve crises by addressing the root causes of global threats instead of wasting precious human and financial resources … that no one is left behind, also in the long run. In this context, the root causes of this pandemic have a lot to do with the way we conceive our development and …

  • Article from 27.08.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

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

    … a rapid decline in biodiversity and increase the risk that wild animals transfer viruses to humans. Burning forests and burning coal and oil pollute the air and … stresses on ecosystems and threatens human health . Air pollution is a cause of respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases and probably also diabetes – … plant-based diet with plenty of vegetables and little meat can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, decrease pressure on forests and reduce cardiovascular diseases. …

  • Article from 01.09.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Lessons from the Corona Crisis

    … than in the past in all sectoral policies. The "One Health" approach should be used to operationalise this leitmotif. Resilience of economic and social systems By … than in the past in all sectoral policies. The "One Health" approach should be used to operationalise this leitmotif. Resilience of economic and social systems By …

  • Article from 06.10.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Sustainability Transformations and Covid

    … this case, the focus should be to shift to means of transport that are efficient by using fuels with low carbon emissions, along with significant use of public transport. Geographical distribution of activities will be required; … that are efficient by using fuels with low carbon emissions, along with significant use of public transport. Geographical distribution of activities will be required; …

  • Article from 30.11.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    How environmental policy stakeholders could respond to social

    … 30.11.2020 How environmental policy stakeholders could respond to social changes caused by the pandemic Blog article by Anne Klatt The crisis has created situations … environmental and climate protection aspects in the one-health approach 4) Use new momentum and attention in individual fields of action The discussion paper …

  • Article from 22.12.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    What is the One Health approach, and how to implement it?

    … Health approach, and how to implement it? The current coronavirus pandemic has refocused attention on the fact that more than two thirds of known infectious diseases in … Schröder and Dr. Kathi Westphal-Settele  The current coronavirus pandemic has refocused attention on the fact that more than two thirds of known infectious diseases in … their shared environment” (One Health Commission, 2020). Epidemics and pandemics caused by previously unknown zoonotic pathogens have been occurring in humans with …

  • Article from 14.12.2015 | Last changed: 20.12.2015

    Season's Greetings from the German Environment Agency

    … Environment Agency Our food is the source of nearly one fifth of global greenhouse gas emissions. Each and every one of us can do something practical to protect … you our climate advice for Christmas baking: Pre-heating the oven is not necessary Use the convection setting to bake your biscuits: several baking sheets can be done …