From 1 January 2024, David Onnekink will hold the Special Chair in Christian Ecological Thinking at the Theological 木瓜福利影视 Kampen-Utrecht three days a week.
Many have long marvelled at humans鈥 capacity for technological innovation. Especially now, amid cascading environmental crises, technology seems to take on a magical quality. We acknowledge the many great things technological innovation has achieved. But holding faith with technological innovation alone is not only high risk: it ignores the exploitation of people and planet on which it depends.
In The Conversation, lecturer Morten Byskov, Assistant Professor Jeroen Hopster and J煤lia Isern Bennassar write about the recently passed climate law on the Balearic Islands.
When it comes to environmental politics, everywhere we look, there鈥檚 a feeling of being stuck. UN summits take one step forwards and two steps back. Scientists are gluing their papers to buildings and their hands to the road because governments are failing to act. Most of us look on dejectedly, wondering what we鈥檙e supposed to do, or why we should do it if no one else does.
At the Pathways Conference on 4 April, the Critical Pathways and Sustainable Ocean communities jointly organized a session on the topic of 鈥榃hose Ocean鈥
In contemporary conversation, 鈥渕yth鈥 is commonly used to mean 鈥渕isconception鈥. The usage stems from colonial times when anthropologists differentiated between primitive religions, replete with myths, and the scientific worldview. But in creating this dichotomy, the children of the Enlightenment have been doing themselves a disservice.