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- How students, teachers and society can learn from each other for a sustainable futureA Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 course makes teaching relevant to address real sustainability challenges faced by companies, NGOs or local governments./en/news/The-Consultancy-Project
- Why research must equitably include Indigenous communities to reach a truly sustainable futureUtrecht 木瓜福利影视 research hopes to empower Arctic Indigenous community members to come up with pathways to a future of food security and sovereignty on Alaska's St. Paul Island./en/news/why-research-must-equitably-include-indigenous-communities-to-reach-a-truly-sustainable-future
- Vici for Pieter Bruijnincx: 鈥淢ake molecules circular-by-design鈥Pieter Bruijnincx, Professor of Sustainable Chemistry & Catalysis, has been granted a Vici grant from NWO. His research contributes to making chemistry more sustainable./en/news/vici-for-pieter-bruijnincx-make-molecules-circular-by-design
- Municipalities, waste and producers: responsibility can be better definedMarlon Boeve and Chris Backes outline legal frameworks for responsibilities with regard to waste and municipalities./en/news/municipalities-waste-and-producers-responsibility-can-be-better-defined
- Flor Avelino appointed Professor of Organizations and SustainabilityChair of Organisations and Sustainability, embedded in the Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development./en/news/flor-avelino-appointed-professor-of-organizations-and-sustainability
- How strategy games may hold the key to environmental policy that worksA new perspective in Nature Sustainability suggests games can help us move past sustainability deadlocks and make change happen./en/news/how-strategy-games-may-hold-the-key-to-environmental-policy-that-works
- Call for abstracts 鈥 "Non-use measures for global goods and commons in international law"Call for abstracts 鈥淣on-use measures for global goods and commons in international law鈥, workshop 8-9 May 2023: marine life, Antarctica, high seas and outer-space./en/news/call-for-abstracts-non-use-measures-for-global-goods-and-commons-in-international-law
- Workshop on Compulsory Dispute Settlement under the UNCLOSLooking back at the workshop organised by Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 "The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea at forty: The Contribution of the Judiciary and Judicial Jurisdiction"/en/news/workshop-on-compulsory-dispute-settlement-under-the-unclos
- The consequences of climate change in the Alps are visible from spaceThe Alps are turning from white to green as snow cover decreases and vegetation becomes denser and taller./en/news/the-consequences-of-climate-change-in-the-alps-are-visible-from-space
- Strategic Themes: enduring engine for multidisciplinary research and impactUtrecht 木瓜福利影视 chose four strategic research themes ten years ago. In the past decade, these have proven themselves./en/news/strategic-themes-enduring-engine-for-multidisciplinary-research-and-impact
- "Sustainability research within the natural sciences should be more visible"On 24 March, the kick-off event for the new platform Science for Sustainability will take place. Master students Jamie and Tara spoke with Ren茅 van Roij to find out why he took the initiative to start S4S./en/news/sustainability-research-within-the-natural-sciences-should-be-more-visible
- Technical briefing to House of Representatives Committee on circular economyOn 14 April, Chris Backes and Walter Vermeulen, experts in environmental law and circular economy from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, gave a briefing on EPR to the House of Representatives/en/news/technical-briefing-to-house-of-representatives-committee-on-circular-economy
- Sailing blindly on the IPCC's solutions undermines real changeThe IPCC relies too much on politically desirable scenarios. That can pose a threat to ambitious climate policies, argue Lisette van Beek and Jeroen Oomen./en/opinie/sailing-blindly-on-the-ipccs-solutions-undermines-real-change
- Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 and National Geographic Society to map global freshwater reservesWater and drought experts Marc Bierkens and Niko Wanders start the World Water Map project, in cooperation with the National Geographic Society./en/news/utrecht-university-and-national-geographic-society-to-map-global-freshwater-reserves
- Planetary boundaries update: freshwater at stakeAction is needed towards green water change through climate change, deforestation and soil degradation in order to reduce Earth system risks/en/news/planetary-boundaries-update-freshwater-at-stake
- Science for Sustainability kick-off: 鈥極ne plus one makes more than two鈥On Thursday, March 24 2002, the Marinus Ruppert Building filled up with researchers, students, and support staff from all over the natural sciences interested in sustainability issues./en/news/science-for-sustainability-kick-off-one-plus-one-makes-more-than-two
- Extreme droughts almost three times more frequent with climate changeEen consortium van de Universiteit Utrecht, Hydrologic, KWR en het KNMI onderzoekt in een deelproject de effecten van veranderingen in landgebruik en klimaat op de grondwaterstanden in Nederland./en/news/extreme-droughts-almost-three-times-more-frequent-with-climate-change
- Urban NBS Day 2022Sharing practices and innovative ideas on how to integrate urban Nature Based Solutions (NBS) into Dutch cities, May 31st in Utrecht./en/news/urban-nbs-day-2022
- SDGs failing to have meaningful impact, research warnsResearch led by Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 shows that the Sustainable Development Goals are having limited impact, and may instead be contributing to greenwashing./en/news/sdgs-failing-to-have-meaningful-impact-research-warns
- Natural Resource Extraction after COVID: Social Justice ChallengesInterview with Anthony Bebbington, who will give the first Kapuchinski Development Lecture of the season on 10 September./en/news/natural-resource-extraction-after-covid-social-justice-challenges