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- Researchers restore shellfish reefs with 3D printed artificial reefsThe innovative research project of NIOZ and Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 will 3D print artificial reef structures made of biodegradable material./en/news/researchers-restore-shellfish-reefs-with-3d-printed-artificial-reefs
- The ambition loop in action for electric vehicles in the automotive industryMore ambition is needed from car manufacturers and national governments to stay on track to reach net-zero emissions by 2050./en/news/ambition-loop-EVs
- Young Talent Graduation Prize for Loes VerkuilLoes Verkuil (Sustainable Development) has won a Young Talent Graduation Prize in the category of Biology./en/news/young-talent-graduation-prize-for-loes-verkuil
- Green Deal on Nature-inclusive Agriculture in Green Education signedOn 16 May, Minister Staghouwer of the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (LNV) signed a new Green Deal 鈥楴ature-inclusive Agriculture in Green Education鈥./en/news/green-deal-on-nature-inclusive-agriculture-in-green-education-signed
- SDGs have strengthened silos in network of international organisationsSince the adoption of the SDGs in 2015, international organizations have become more likely to collaborate with organisations working on similar issues to them./en/news/sdgs-have-strengthened-silos-in-network-of-international-organisations
- Is the Amazon forest approaching a tipping point?By 2050, between 10-47% of the forest becomes vulnerable to potentially irreversible local ecological changes, new research shows./en/news/is-the-amazon-forest-approaching-a-tipping-point
- Getting to know Copernicus grant winnersFive Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development researchers were recently awarded impressive grants by the European Research Council (ERC) and the Dutch Research Council (NWO)./en/news/getting-to-know-copernicus-grant-winners
- Sustainable Belonging in a Migratory WorldFrom most people鈥檚 gut perspective, belonging is rooted in a kind of from-ness. Like a tree, you are rooted in a place. Though it鈥檚 not easily admitted in liberal society, one鈥檚 rootedness is usually detected by skin colour and facial features. Even amongst the most welcoming of insiders, there is an unspoken assumption that those here first get to decide how things ought to be. On a secondary level, cultural behaviour confers belonging. 鈥淥kay, their grandparents aren鈥檛 from here, but at least they get our way of life.鈥濃嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬄燘ut what is this 鈥渙ur鈥 anyway?鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧/en/opinie/sustainable-belonging-in-a-migratory-world
- Mysterious metaphors of 鈥渁rt鈥搒cience鈥Art-science collaborations are on the rise everywhere. Yet, what these relations constitute in practice is less clear. The very term 鈥渁rt-science鈥 is itself limiting. Many collaborations seek to go beyond this simple binary, exploring the potential that exists at the intersection of artistic and research practices./en/opinie/mysterious-metaphors-of-art-science
- Marko Hekkert director Netherlands Environmental Assessment AgencyAppointment as of January 1st, 2023/en/news/marko-hekkert-director-netherlands-environmental-assessment-agency
- Harriet Bulkeley appointed to Scientific Council of the European Research CouncilComposed of eminent scholars, the Scientific Council establishes the programme for the implementation of ERC activities. The appointment is of 1 January 2023./en/news/harriet-bulkeley-appointed-to-scientific-council-of-the-european-research-council
- Notes on the utopian classroomHaving spent much of my life in classrooms 鈥 as student or teacher, I have seen that learning goals and content only go so far. We must fundamentally reimagine the form of the classroom. Here I share my recent experiment in creating a utopian classroom./en/opinie/notes-on-the-utopian-classroom
- Turning the classroom into a social movement?Between November 2023 and January 2024, the Urban Futures Studio turned its鈥 annual Mixed Classroom into a fictive social movement. What can we learn from this experiment?/en/achtergrond/turning-the-classroom-into-a-social-movement
- Post fossil freedomFreedom remains one of the most evocative political rallying cries around the world. It is central to the notion of humanitarian intervention, which has dragged Western nations into war since the 18th century. It was successfully mobilised to found the welfare state. And it is now a buzzword for the nativists being swept to power across the world鈥ven if the urge for freedom speaks to something deep within us, what it means changes from place to place, and from one generation to the next. Both lessons are crucial for those wishing to mobilise environmental action. Those who write the book of freedom gain huge political rewards./en/opinie/post-fossil-freedom
- Sustainable and innovative projects receive millions from the National Growth FundAan zes van de achttien projecten die een toekenning hebben gekregen van het Nationaal Groeifonds nemen onderzoekers van de faculteit Geowetenschappen deel./en/news/sustainable-and-innovative-projects-receive-millions-from-the-national-growth-fund
- An experiment in musical dreamingWhen offered the chance to perform a live musical opening for the 14th International Sustainability Transitions Conference, Josie Chambers, Steve Williams & Noor Noor sought to connect emotionally to where we are with sustainability transitions, yet also offer a glimpse of what could be. In this first blog they explore the question: can music deepen our reflection and imagination in global spaces?/en/opinie/an-experiment-in-musical-dreaming
- Researchers and artists issue 鈥楢 Call for Hope鈥 in times of crisis in on-stage performanceResearchers from the Copernicus Institute put together a performing and visual arts performance around the theme of hope in times of crisis./en/news/researchers-and-artists-issue-a-call-for-hope-in-times-of-crisis-in-on-stage-performance
- Experimenting for sustainable land use: free exploration or limited view?Experimenting is an approach where radically alternative ideas can be tested and scaled up. But how transformative is it?/en/news/experimenting-for-sustainable-land-use-free-exploration-or-limited-view
- Unleashing your raw humanityLast weekend, I cried at an academic conference. It鈥檚 not normal for me. I look back with part gratitude, part embarrassment. The experience has triggered me to transform how I carry myself in professional spaces. It started off pretty run-of-the-mill鈥/en/opinie/unleashing-your-raw-humanity