Researchers learn from how CSA unmakes destructive capitalist practices and how this could play a role in the large-scale changes needed to reach sustainability.
Kiene Brillenburg Wurth, Iris van der Tuin, and Nanna Verhoeff have edited a special section in the minnesota review on Mobilizing Creativity: A Humanities Perspective (part 1 of 2).
From 1 July, no disposable plastic cups and containers for drinks and meals may be offered for free, and from 1 January 2024 this will be banned altogether.
A new Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ-led study finds that circular policies in Amsterdam, Copenhagen and Glasgow fail to adequately promote social and environmental justice.
A new European Commission JRC Science for Policy report provides valuable insights for policymakers across Europe striving to make policies more transformative.
The Urban Futures Studio and the African Centre for Cities launch www.infrahub.africa - a online database featuring sustainable infrastructure case studies from Africa as an entry point for imagining more sustainable, equitable cities.
Through fundamental research and societal collaboration, Save the tiger! Save the grasslands! Save the water! aims to provide a sustainable habitat for tigers in the Himalayan foothills.
A model study reveals that the seeds of plants in small, fragmented habitats can abruptly evolve in such a way that they can no longer travel long distances.
We are excited to host a range of lectures and activities at the crossroads of the fair transitions and land governance debates in this year’s Summer School: Fair Transitions and the Politics of Land: Institutions and Imaginaries for Inclusive Futures. We hope it will draw many of you to Utrecht!
At Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, climate modellers from the IPCC are collaborating with two artists.. Article on the Pathways to Sustainability Conference and the cooperation with artists, originally written for NRC.
At the Pathways Conference on 4 April, the Critical Pathways and Sustainable Ocean communities jointly organized a session on the topic of ‘Whose Ocean’
This week heralds a significant strengthening of the relationship between Africa’s science and innovation research, policy and investment communities, and the members and coordinating partners of the Transformative Innovation Policy Consortium (TIPC) with the opening of a new strategic alliance at the ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ of Pretoria (UoP) in South Africa.
Since 11 May, Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ has added another eight AI labs. They all officially opened at the Utrecht AI Labs event, bringing the number of AI Labs in Utrecht to a total of 14.
Climate is changing, ice sheets are melting and sea levels are rising. This concern is crystal clear. Eight questions to four passionate 'polar researchers'.
Erik van Sebille’s inaugural lecture as Professor of Oceanography & Public Engagement is now available online. Van Sebille is a renowned oceanographer and climate scientist with a focus on how ocean currents transport plastic, heat, marine organisms, and nutrients.