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How innovation is helping U.S. farmers rise to the challenges of COVID-19
The role of technology and innovation in helping farmers overcome the challenges of COVID-19 and meet future demands are discussed here by David Green from the U.S. Sustainability Alliance.
The problem isn’t climate science, it’s how politicians act on climate science
We look at the problems that occur when climate science is translated into policy, and investigate how these problems still happen.
Ditte Juul Jørgensen – European Commission
Ditte Juul Jørgensen was appointed the Energy Director General for the European Commission in 2019
Prior to Ditte's current role, her previous professional experience includes:
Stagiaire – Secretariat-General (1989 - 1990)
Consultant – European Social Fund, DirectorateGeneral "Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion" – DG EMPL (1991 -1992)
Legal Researcher "Recherche...
How the energy sector can contribute to Europe’s economic recovery
Ditte Juul Jørgensen, Energy Director General of the European Commission explains how the energy sector can contribute to Europe’s economic recovery.
From farm to market: Upcycling manure to improved fertilising products
Laia Llenas explains the FERTIMANURE project, which aims to close the manure nutrient cycle by providing innovative manure management strategies and business models to take new fertilising products to the EU market.
SSEC: Ongoing investments and research projects
Here, Bengt Fellbe discusses the progress of investments and research projects.
The Race to Zero – Triggering a Green Recovery
The race to net-zero carbon and a green recovery is on, and here, Prof. Dr. Raimund Bleischwitz explains how this will require systems thinking.
iOpt: Why IoT collaboration is at the heart of building a healthier nation
Here, Founder and Managing Director of iOpt Dane Ralston, features a case study of iOpt’s breakthrough collaboration with Renfrewshire Council, one which could fundamentally change the way the UK manages housing stock – and deliver benefits in cost-saving, energy efficiency and tenant health.
Progressive State Leadership: A Vision for the New FCDO
Here, Richard Beardsworth continues his series on the nature of progressive state leadership, asking how the present merger of British diplomacy and development could promote progressive global leadership in a post-Brexit UK.
Antimicrobial resistance: The next big pandemic?
Josep Figueras and Anna Sagan from the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies focus here on antimicrobial resistance and ponder whether or not this could be the next big pandemic.
The new development partnership: Smart aid for Africa
Jong-Dae Park, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea in South Africa, discusses smart aid and sustainable development for Africa post COVID-19.
Bringing real-world acceleration to large scale digital transformations
Dom Carter, Sales Director at Axiologik charts how the firm brings real-world acceleration to large scale digital transformations.
Jatta Jussila – CLIC Innovation Ltd
Dr Jatta Jussila is the CEO of CLIC Innovation Ltd.
Cross-sectoral innovation ecosystems enable the European Green Deal
Dr Jatta Jussila discusses the benefits of open innovation and how cross-sectoral partnerships can better solve systemic challenges such as climate change and enable the European Green Deal.
JPND: The largest global collaborative initiative for neurodegenerative disease research
Chairman for the global initiative EU Joint Programme – Neurodegenerative Disease Research (JPND) Professor Philippe Amouyel brings to light their innovative work in neurodegenerative disease research.
Nanotechnology: Modern innovation demands regulatory preparedness in risk governance
Monique Groenewold discusses how modern innovation requires regulatory preparedness in risk governance, especially for nanotechnology.
Will the ‘fast fashion’ industry recover from this pandemic?
Alessandro Brun, Politecnico di Milano School of Management, discusses the changing future of the 'fast fashion' industry.
Plant protein discovery could decrease our dependence on fertilisers
Researchers have discovered a protein in plant roots that could improve the tolerance of crops to climate change and reduce the need for chemical fertilisers.
Norway’s Ocean Strategy: Striking a balance of protection and production
Open Access Government outlines Norway’s updated Ocean Strategy, exploring the essential and ever-changing work of their Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Fisheries.
The role of heat networks in net zero delivery
Ian Allan, Head of Market Strategy for Switch2 Energy explains how next generation heat networks can help deliver on the UK’s net zero target.