LESS IS MORE and complexity will serve the sustainability
Category: Environment & biodiversity
Stijn Nevens / Head Absolute Radiometry
Climate change is a symptom, not the problem. Growth and (over)consumption associated with that growth are. We need everyone to be aware of this and act on it.
Simon Braem / PhD Student Behavioural Ecology and Conservation
Promote education on sustainable technology and on our relationship with nature + Reasonable ways to reduce population growth exist
Dimitri Crespin / Junior Researcher
My research is aimed towards the enhancement of urban resilience in terms of flood hazard. The effects of climate change need to be taken into account as measurements demonstrate (...)
Axelle Darmont / Staff member of the University Saint-Louis
Lions, giraffes, cheetahs along with thousands of other species could get extinct within the next few decades. And yet the huge biodiversity loss is still widely neglected.
Manuela Panzacchi / Researcher
Decisions impacting our planet can no longer be made ignoring science. Exciting times ahead to explore new lifestyles, and new education systems - children are the future
Constance Fastré / PhD student
I believe the most difficult thing about being a conservationist is that I often feel isolated from other people. As a scientist, I belong to a tight community made of incredible (...)
Frederik De Laender / Professor
I am worried about the way mankind interacts with its natural environment. I purposely refer to 'its environment' because environmental changes will often affect all biological (...)
Matteo Campioli / Research professor
irreversibility, timing, will, costs
Anne De Rudder / Scientist
Atmospheric science highlights the impact of man on climate. Solutions require re-allocating collective resources, currently misappropriated, to the common good.