Catherine Blanchard participated in the Annual Conference of the European Society of International Law (ESIL) in a panel on Fairness and Natural Resources.
Energy scientist Dr. Matteo Gazzani and earth scientist Dr. Suzanne Hangx will study the potential for upscaling green hydrogen and the associated subsurface storage solutions.
Equipped with advanced robotics, hyperspectral imaging, laser scanners, climate chambers, and other installations, the Netherlands Plant Eco-phenotyping Centre (NPEC) opens its doors today in Utrecht.
A recent study finds that the SDGs have had little impact on communication, policies, institutional structures or country-level processes within the World Bank.
On 27 September, Prof Elisabetta Manunza of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Centre for Public Procurement speaks to the Dutch Lower House Committee for Economic Affairs and Climate
PhD candidate Lonneke Boels conducted an investigation into why people find frequently used histograms challenging to interpret, using artificial intelligence to analyse eye movements.
New analysis led by Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ & the Data-driven EnviroLab underscores the crucial role of subnational governments and private businesses in driving climate action.
Swarnendu Banerjee explains the undervalued role of vegetation patterns in ecosystem tipping points and how this can help us fine-tune conservation interventions.
With research showing that the SDGs have had little political impact, the UN SDG Summit, researchers call for four major changes to how the SDGs are implemented and governed globally.