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Urban forests towards environmental and social justice: the case of Dhaka
The author of this article is Suraiya Begum Ruhi, MSc student of Resource Economics and Sustainable Development at the University of Bologna. Dhaka is one
Green Transition Conflicts: What we can learn from Sardinia
The author of this article is Melissa Piroddi, MSc student of Resource Economics and Sustainable Development at the University of Bologna. In the Italian region
Can the green transition backfire? – The Rebound Effect and other challenges
In the sustainable transition we are always looking for a “win-win” scenario, especially when it comes to resource and energy management. The ultimate aim of
Circling Towards Sustainability: the right to repair
The problem of circular economy Eurobarometer – a polling instrument used by the European Commission – revealed that 77% of Europeans feel a personal responsibility
Towards the new EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism:
Following months of talks, in December 2022, EU Member States and the European Parliament have agreed to the world’s first Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)
Greening through schooling – Copenhagen International School
In the last few years climate demonstrations have often adopted the strategy of school strikes. The core message is clear: young people want a sustainable
Different actors, common values, same vision
In 2008, Timothy Morton coined the concept of Hyperobject to refer to all types of phenomena or objects whose spatial and temporal dimensions, combined with
Why biodiversity loss is a threat to human survival
Halloween has already passed, Christmas lights have started to appear on shop windows, but winter seems to have just begun. Up until a few weeks
Green transition, green jobs: the professions of the future
Each historical period, including ours, is characterized by some relevant events that contribute to changing the state of the world. The recent pandemic, the continuous
Consequences of the resolution of the European Immigration Crisis
Resolving the The European Immigration Crisis will repair the damage brought upon the E.U. and further integrate europeans, hence securing a bright and long-lasting future for Europe.