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  • Article from 18.11.2025 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    Diplomacy and Sustainability Actors Forging New Alliances

    Partners, steps and elements of the collaborative process are symbolized in a graphic.

    … The primary audience includes challenge holders or self-organized communities of practice, who seek rapid guidance toward sustainable solutions. This workbook is not … The primary audience includes challenge holders or self-organized communities of practice, who seek rapid guidance toward sustainable solutions. This workbook is not …

  • Article from 15.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Perspectives of sustainable and crisis-proof cities in the

    … awakening social awareness of the importance of orientation towards the common good. Consequently, the experience and expertise of local activists in the … time, has social concerns in mind in the sense of an orientation towards the common good. ________ Authors: Carolin Baedeker is Vice-Director and Co-Head of Research …

  • Article from 22.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    A new kind of closeness - Impulses for more sustainability in

    … other hand, virtual tools are not a complete substitute for personal contact, for example during a coffee break or when getting to know each other for the first time. … conferences will experience their first virtual edition this year. One of many examples is the "Fall Meeting" of the American Geophysical Union (AGU), which takes …

  • Article from 31.07.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Science and science-policy advice in post-normal times: chance

    … the virologic and epidemiological uncertainties with regard to Sars-COV2 and, for example, the economic, social and cultural consequences were discussed in a … by training, he is an expert in science-policy interfacing in theory and practice, working from the national to the international level. Matthias Koller is …

  • Article from 03.08.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Why Planetary Health can promote a more inclusive

    … the past months, it is the poorest and the most vulnerable who suffer the most. For example, domestic energy consumption has risen substantially during the coronavirus … interventions around natural resources, the environment and climate change, for example, can enhance women’s political and economic leadership, and strengthen their … the past months, it is the poorest and the most vulnerable who suffer the most. For example, domestic energy consumption has risen substantially during the coronavirus …

  • Article from 11.08.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    International Environmental and Sustainability Policy During

    … During The Coronavirus pandemic has changed the world. Geopolitical tensions, for example between China and the USA, as well as existing conflicts between the EU … that a competent and successful crisis management can be achieved only through good governance on all levels. One further success criterion seems to be the …

  • Article from 18.08.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    The coronavirus crisis as an opportunity for an innovative future

    … rapid rise in inequality and resource consumption over the last few decades, for example, has led to increasing pressure on people and the planet in ways that are … of the 1870s and 1930s, as well as the oil crisis of the 1970s, are just three examples among many. Events like these arguably amplified the limits and … migrants from the emerging responses, as well as the hoarding of perceived scarce goods by the well-off. At the same time, the pandemic has brought out some of the …

  • Article from 27.08.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    The black toe and the virus: A wake-up call for planetary health

    … our long-term common welfare against short-term profit interests of a few? The good news is that solutions exist, and even win-win solutions that tackle several … and start healing. Miracles can happen when many people join together for a common good. They have happened before. Let’s use the billions of Euros from corona …

  • Article from 01.09.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Lessons from the Corona Crisis

    … limits are respected. Structural justice "Structural justice" means ensuring a good life based on a secure basic supply for all people worldwide. Structural … by training, he is an expert in science-policy interfacing in theory and practice, working from the national to the international level.   Tags coronavirus …

  • Article from 28.09.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Considering involving stakeholders after COVID: or – there is no

    … on 28.09.2020 Considering involving stakeholders after COVID: or – there is no good except doing! Blog article by Dr. Harald Ginzky During the early days of the … and somewhat neglected the “who” and the “how”. In addition to asking “what”, for example whether “green” and/or “blue” hydrogen is the solution, and which methods …

  • Article from 06.10.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Sustainability Transformations and Covid

    … countries there are several important issues that need to be dealt with. For example, the situation of the migrants worldwide, globalization, climate change, … capitalism’ needs special attention as it is directly related to the sustainable practices that need to be followed for preserving humanity and our planet. The … We all need to work towards making our development sustainable. What is good for a country should not put the other countries – wherever they may be on the …

  • Article from 30.11.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    How environmental policy stakeholders could respond to social

    … what drastic consequences this has indirectly on the well-being of society, as for example social systems depend on it for their financial resources. This dependency … can contribute new meaning to the ongoing dialogue on the pandemic. The best example of this is perhaps the type and extent of livestock farming and the … what drastic consequences this has indirectly on the well-being of society, as for example social systems depend on it for their financial resources. This dependency …