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  • Article from 16.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

    COVID-19: let’s make sure we don’t learn the wrong lesson

    … social systems. Let’s make sure we don’t learn the wrong lesson. It’s not just a public health emergency. It’s something bigger. It’s nature telling us that the new … It’s telling us that national solutions alone are quite inadequate, that viruses and climate do not carry passports, that we must resolve the underlying causes …

  • Article from 20.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

    Ecology of data: we should use the coronavirus crisis as ...

    Ecology of data: we should use the coronavirus crisis as ... In times of upheaval, we see developmental trends … we do” with the crisis is far more relevant. The momentum of the crisis should be used to turn the juxtaposition and partial opposition of two very important …

  • Article from 20.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

    Coronavirus/climate/innovation: why we have to save tomorrow's

    … of energy and resources must become climate-friendly, and its advantages should be used to transform our energy systems, for recycling management, and for CO2-neutral … of energy and resources must become climate-friendly, and its advantages should be used to transform our energy systems, for recycling management, and for CO2-neutral …

  • Article from 23.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

    Opportunities for transformative learning in the coronavirus cris

    … situation, design knowledge for sustainable development is needed to make good use of the available scope for a new start after the coronavirus crisis. This design … a logbook to document social change during the coronavirus crisis. The logbooks are used to investigate whether and how this transformation knowledge can be used once …

  • Article from 27.04.2020 | Last changed: 27.06.2024

    How COVID-19 Can Drive Transformational Change in Cities

    … social, economic and environmental systems as economies grind to a standstill. Public transit systems are in a financial tailspin. Already a challenge at the best … cities? From what we have learned so far, national and city leaders should use this opportunity to focus on four key areas where transformational change is … types. In the United States,  more than 26 million new jobless claims  have been filed so far. In India,  more than half a million migrant workers  have left cities …

  • Article from 29.04.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    COVID-19 stimulus packages represent a critical juncture

    … as policies create losers and winners among firms and affected supply chains . Because of these distributional politics, decarbonisation remains a difficult task for … of their national economies. (iii) In democracies, major policy changes depend on public opinion and voting behaviour . There is growing evidence that citizens around …

  • Article from 06.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Sustainability has a solid record as a paradigm of resilience

    … Secondly, the current “crisis mode” is providing impetus for change which we must use. It is an opportunity for a change of direction in organisations, businesses and … with commitment, even in times of crisis, takes perseverance. Regarding the public stabilisation and reconstruction measures after the coronavirus, at the …

  • Article from 07.05.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Changing direction rather than ramping things up

    … horror of the coronavirus crisis, the realists who want to offset possible deaths caused by the pandemic against the certain losses due to the crisis and revive “the … is the only realistic demand. The pandemic has shown us what is necessary: a public sector that serves the general public , because system-relevant …

  • Article from 11.05.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    The coronavirus pandemic and protecting the climate – some discus

    … health care and the protection of the climate and rationalises globalisation by focusing on maintaining and redeveloping domestic and regional productive capacities. … in municipalities and parishes; an intensifying of the efforts to conserve and use raw materials efficiently by increasing the use of secondary raw materials and …

  • Article from 11.09.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Navigating abrupt system changes

    … trajectory? The answer is “no” and, to date, the only time global greenhouse gas emissions have actually substantially reduced is as an unintended result of … lead to a structural reorganization at the whole system level. However, commonly used models in economics, as well as Integrated Assessment Models, are unable to … global inequalities. Resilient societies are societies that create and maintain public goods including a health care system accessible to everyone, and an education …

  • Article from 20.05.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    The Coronavirus Crisis as a Social and Scientific Challenge

    … towards the guiding concept of sustainability. Otherwise, new money will be used to reinforce rather than correct an already misguided course of development … collective resources and individual interests, as well as the relationship between public services and intervention, and private initiative and responsibility, must be …

  • Article from 18.05.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Killing two birds with one stone? Green dead ends and ways out of

    … Killing two birds with one stone? Green dead ends and ways out of Public measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic are leading to a severe economic … amount of public money is announced, huge desires arise. The opportunity to make use of these public funds in their own interest, brings lobbyists of every shade to …