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'Tipping the Iceberg' podcast
Tipping the Iceberg explores the legacy, stories, and living memories of the Unangax̂, an isolated Indigenous Arctic community fighting to ensure food security while preserving its unique way of life. PhD researcher Silja Zimmermann created the mini-series with scientists, community members, tribal representatives, subsistence providers, elders, and local youth.
Lessons from the 3rd Degrowth Symposium
On 29th September 2023, policymakers, researchers, students, farmers, and social movements came together to explore what a degrowth perspective can bring to the debate on agri-food system sustainability. Recap the afternoon through these video recordings of the keynote talks and panel discussion.
Three inconvenient truths about Circular Economy
PhD researchers Martin Calisto Friant, Kieran Campbell-Johnston and Kaustubh Thapa disclose three inconvenient truths about circular economy practices so far and suggest policy advice for how to deal with these.
The Paradox of Power in Just Sustainability Transitions
"If we want to really understand power, we need to go beyond power in the abstract, and we need to tackle specific, existing power inequalities between particular places and people". Watch Prof. Flor Avelino's inaugural lecture titled 'The Paradox of Power in Just Sustainability Transitions'.
What makes our food system vulnerable?
As a consumer, how can you make a difference when it comes to our food systems? According to geoscientist Dr Brian Dermody in this Studium Generale lecture, it is useful to look at our food production through the lens of complex systems. What do we need to understand about it to tilt it toward a sustainable alternative?
What do we need for a just food transition?
According to ecological economist Dr Julia Tschersich, change is needed. How do we ensure a just and inclusive food transition, without destroying the earth? Watch her Studium Generale video to find out.
Can political science save Sustainable Development Goals?
Political scientist Prof. Frank Biermann and his team analysed 3,000 scientific studies on the political effects of the Sustainable Development Goals. He found almost no progress. Biermann believes reforming the UN and other global institutions is necessary for a sustainable transition. For his research, he was awarded the Volvo Environment Prize 2024.