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Climate University: Teaching and learning for a sustainable future
The Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR) talks us through the online learning opportunities available at Climate University to tackle the challenges of climate change and sustainability.
Using Interpretive Policy Analysis to drive positive change
Dr Koen Bartels, Senior Lecturer in Public Management at the University of Birmingham, discusses the importance of taking an interpretive approach to policy making.
Climate services for resilient and sustainable coastal systems
Prof Dr Daniela Jacob at Climate Service Centre Germany (GERICS), explains here how climate services safeguard the development of resilient and sustainable coastal systems.
Energy game-changer: Considering combined heat and power (CHP)
Tim Broadhurst, CCO at CooperÖstlund Ltd, explores the financial and environmental benefits of considering CHP as part of a blended energy programme.
Climate risk information: An essential service for planning
Here, The Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) talks us through some key strategies for using climate risk information to change the world.
How are car manufacturers adapting to a more eco-conscious climate?
Emily Hanson, Content Manager at Lease Fetcher, outlines how car manufacturers are catering to the demand for greener, more ethical vehicle choices.
Racism: The importance of listening to create change
Robbie Green, The Working Mom’s Coach and Coach at Talking Talent, discusses how to create change in the contemporary climate of racism.
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.
Disruptive change in medical education: Impact on faculty
Maximilian Buja, MD, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at McGovern Medical School, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, focuses on disruptive change in medical education, including its impact on faculty.
Moving the climate discussion towards concrete action
Tomer Shalit, CEO and Founder of ClimateView, shares his reflections on moving the climate discussion beyond the diagnostic paradigm and towards concrete action.
Tailor-made climate-ready and nutrient-dense rice
Precision breeding has tailor-made new rice varieties designed to combat the double burden of malnutrition and a pesticide-free environment, according to Professor Dr Apichart Vanavichit from the Rice Science Center in Thailand.
Environment priorities in Denmark: Nature, climate and green agenda
Lea Wermelin, Minister for the Environment, Denmark, argues that if we want to lead the way, we have to start with ourselves when it comes to nature, climate and a green agenda.
Company car tax changes sees uptake of electric vehicles
Lauren Pamma, electrification propositions lead at Lex Autolease, discusses how the latest company car tax changes can support a wider uptake of electric vehicles across the UK.
Environment focus: Sweden’s take on the climate emergency
The work of Minister for the Environment and Climate, and Deputy Prime Minister in Sweden, Isabella Lövin, is charted here when it comes to the climate emergency.
Policy insight: The climate and energy ambitions of Denmark
Here, we provide an update on the climate and energy ambitions of Denmark, focussing on the thoughts of Minister of Climate, Energy and Supply, Dan Jørgensen about these vital policy areas.
100 climate neutral smart cities
In this article, Anna Lisa Boni, Secretary General of EUROCITIES, explains her thoughts on 100 climate neutral smart cities in more detail.
Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) works to improve urban climate modelling capabilities
Here, GERICS discusses how they are engaging with stakeholders to improve urban climate modelling capabilities and fight climate change.
Dr Jörg Cortekar – Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS)
Jörg has been working at the Climate Service Center Germany since summer 2013. His main focus is on market research and adaptation support in urban areas.
The two EU projects MARCO and EU-MACS are concerned with the analysis of existing market structures, emerging barriers in the development and application of...
Bettina Steuri – Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS)
Bettina Steuri works as a research assistant in the "Network and Marketing" department at the Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht. She works primarily for the BMBF-funded joint project "Urban Climate in Change" and, as part of the "UseUClim" subproject, deals with the practical and user-friendliness...
Driving change for electric vehicles: Private partners deliver public benefits
EDF’s Managing Director for its Customers business, Philippe Commaret, explains how local authorities can speed the uptake of electric vehicles for their area.