There is enormous power in exemplarity; and there is psychological comfort in coherence.
There is enormous power in exemplarity; and there is psychological comfort in coherence.
My main concerns about climate change in my researches are the melt of the Greenland ice sheet and the associate sea-level rise. I reduce my carbon footprint in many ways.
The North Sea, my field of work, is receiving a tremendous human pressure such as from shipping, fisheries, pollution from land or via atmospheric depositions, from offshore platforms (...)
I am researcher working of physical impacts of climate change, sea level rise, change of storminess, effects of sea level rise on waves. I am also involded in environmental impact (...)
As a lecturer in spatial planning and mobility, I am working on the connection between the built environment and sustainable mobility, and I travel as little as possible by plane.
The likely three major things that influence, more or less equivalently, your CO2 footprint are your home heating consumption, your red meat consumption and your car use.
I try to act for the planet via my job, a sustainable lifestyle and by showing the example; but we also need policy-makers that will dare making a transition towards a new system
A sustainable economy should include ecological costs
In our daily activities as climate scientists, we see the importance of keeping global warming well below 1.5°C every day in our climate model simulations. Therefore, I try to (...)
I'm a PhD researcher in the field of marine geology, and I am aware of the long-term consequences of environmental issues. The main issue caused by climate change in my direct (...)