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- Insights from Agriculture, Health, Environment, and EnergyBook bij Ellen H.M. Moors: Science, Technology, and Innovation for Sustainable Development Goals Insights from Agriculture, Health, Environment, and Energy/en/news/insights-from-agriculture-health-environment-and-energy
- An overview of EU-level policies influencing food environments in EU Member States.The Healthy Food Environment Policy Index (Food-EPI):EU. An overview of EU-level policies influencing food environments in EU Member States./en/news/an-overview-of-eu-level-policies-influencing-food-environments-in-eu-member-states
- New research finds way to meet agricultural water demand by responsibly reusing wastewaterBy combining underground irrigation systems with waste water, 17-25% of the agricultural water demand can be met, new research shows./en/news/new-research-finds-way-to-meet-agricultural-water-demand-by-responsibly-reusing-wastewater
- ‘If we want to contribute to solving sustainability challenges, we cannot stay in our ivory tower’80 honours students developed short films about a wide variety of sustainable subjects, to encourage people to start tackling sustainability issues./en/background/if-we-want-to-contribute-to-solving-sustainability-challenges-we-cannot-stay-in-our-ivory-tower
- “People that make big decisions can’t think about everything”An interview with Dr. Pierre-Alexandre Balland, who will be part of an expert panel that will advise the European Commission on societies’ pressing issues./en/news/people-that-make-big-decisions-cant-think-about-everything
- Utrecht Summer School: Innovation, Institutions and Societal ChallengesApply for the Utrecht Summer School on Innovation, Institutions and Societal Challenges on 24 - 28 August at Utrecht ľϸӰ./en/news/utrecht-summer-school-innovation-institutions-and-societal-challenges
- NWO grant for research on Dutch coastal protectionThe EURECCA project was awarded the NWO Open Technology Programme grant to examine Dutch flood defences./en/news/nwo-grant-for-research-on-dutch-coastal-protection
- Winning pitch by economist Helen Toxopeus gets NATURVATION the Pathways to Sustainability Award 2020Researchers of Utrecht ľϸӰ are involed in this European project, studying and promoting nature-based solutions for sustainable urbanisation./en/news/winning-pitch-by-economist-helen-toxopeus-gets-naturvation-the-pathways-to-sustainability-award-2020
- 'Futuring' summer school open for applicationThe Urban Futures Studio and Pathways to Sustainability are hosting a summer school for practitioners and masters students from 13 to 17 July/en/news/futuring-summer-school-open-for-application
- New model for estimating costs of climate policyWith the model, researchers from Utrecht ľϸӰ and PBL estimated the costs of achieving the Paris Agreement and the main sources of uncertainty./en/news/new-model-for-estimating-costs-of-climate-policy
- Nearly 200.000 new PV prosumers in the NetherlandsThe number of prosumers has increased in the Netherlands by nearly 200.000 in 2019, reported by UU, national partner of EU-sponsored project PVP4GRID./en/news/nearly-200000-new-pv-prosumers-in-the-netherlands
- Microplastic hotspots in underwater avalanchesResearch on turbidity currents show microplastic hotspots and reveal future research focus areas to prevent potential ecological damage/en/news/microplastic-hotspots-in-underwater-avalanches
- Care to trade? New advancements in the energy transitionMaster student’s paper combining microgrid based energy production and consumption with trading and a blockchain control system published in Applied Energy/en/news/care-to-trade-new-advancements-in-the-energy-transition
- Plant scientists remain deeply concerned about European regulations on genome editingThe use of CRISPR is strongly restricted in Europe, unlike in most non-EU countries, including the US, Canada and Australia./en/news/plant-scientists-remain-deeply-concerned-about-european-regulations-on-genome-editing
- Future energy systems need to be climate proofA Nature Energy literature review on making energy systems climate proof, in addition to making them carbon neutral./en/news/future-energy-systems-need-to-be-climate-proof
- Breaking Molecular Traffic Jams with Finned Nanoporous MaterialsAn entirely new class of porous catalysts has been invented, using unique fins to speed up the chemical processes./en/news/breaking-molecular-traffic-jams-with-finned-nanoporous-materials
- Responsible pathways to sustainability: How electric car production impacts Mozambican livesWhile the energy transition in Europe is speeding up, the extraction of minerals and fuel leads to forced displacement and the loss of work in Mozambique./en/achtergrond/responsible-pathways-to-sustainability-how-electric-car-production-impacts-mozambican-lives
- Iris Wanzenböck: Innovation policy should effectively and inclusively address societal challengesDr. Iris Wanzenböck explains why it’s so important to reflect on how we are using "Mission-oriented Innovation Policy" for more effective and inclusive solutions to societal challenges./en/news/iris-wanzenbock-innovation-policy-should-effectively-and-inclusively-address-societal-challenges
- Utrecht ľϸӰ and Tilburg ľϸӰ criticise and make recommendations about the new Heat Act in the NetherlandsSanne Akerboom, Annelies Huygen (Utrecht ľϸӰ) and Saskia Lavrijssen (Tilburg) handed a position paper to Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy./en/news/utrecht-university-and-tilburg-university-criticise-and-make-recommendations-about-the-new-heat-act
- Sustainable water use in cities: Technology is not always the answerA research team from Utrecht ľϸӰ, KWR Water and ten other European and Israeli institutes developed a social platform to address urban water issues./en/news/sustainable-water-use-in-cities-technology-is-not-always-the-answer