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In this episode, we speak to Martin Dietrich Brauch about the link between climate change and international investment treaties.
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In this episode, we speak to Dr. Tristan Smith (Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources at the University College London Energy Institute), leading expert on maritime transport GHG emissions and the sector's energy transition.
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In this episode, we speak to Professor Andreas Müller about the climate litigation case Mex M v. Austria, which was pending before the European Court of Human Rights at the time of recording.
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In this episode, we speak to Professor Jacques Hartmann about human rights and climate change litigation at the European level. The conversation is based on the article he co-authored with Marc Willers QC, entitled ‘Protecting rights through climate change litigation before European courts’, published in the Journal of Human Rights and the Environment.
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In this episode, we speak to Associate Professor Annalisa Savaresi about trends in human rights and climate change litigation. The conversation is based on the article she co-authored with Joana Setzer, entitled ‘Rights-based litigation in the climate emergency: mapping the landscape and new knowledge frontiers’, published in the Journal of Human Rights and the Environment.
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In this episode we speak to Associate Professor Jeff Colgan about the existential politics of climate change, as well as the challenges related to the revaluation of climate-forcing and climate-vulnerable assets. The interview draws on the recent article ‘Asset Revaluation and the Existential Politics of Climate Change’, which Jeff Colgan co-authored with Jessica Green and Thomas Hale.
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In this episode we speak to Professor Dan Esty about the economic aspects of climate change, as well as the sustainability imperative and what it means for climate change. Professor Esty is a leading expert on climate change law and policy, based at Yale University.
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Amid overlapping global crises, many individuals experience psychological distress, anxiety, hopelessness, and a diminished sense of agency. Scholars increasingly argue that this erosion of perceived significance may be as consequential as climate change, biodiversity loss, polarization, and political turmoil, as it stems from a growing disconnection or alienation from self, others, and nature at
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Äldreomsorgen har betydande utmaningar kopplade till demografiska förändringar, ökade vårdbehov och svårigheter att rekrytera och behålla personal. Trots detta vet vi relativt lite om hur arbetsmotivationen ser ut och hur olika motivationsmönster hänger samman med viljan att stanna kvar i yrket.Med utgångspunkt i Självbestämmandeteorin syftade studien till att identifiera och karaktärisera olika m
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Bioenergy is perceived to play a vital role in climate mitigation, transition to renewable energy consumption, energy security, and local and rural socio-economic development. However, exploiting renewable bioenergy resources may need to be more sustainable in the current predominant paradigm. In this study, we raise two broad research questions: (1) what are the significant challenges to the curr
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Denna studie undersöker hur Vattenhallen Science Center kan bidra till rekrytering till Lunds Tekniska Högskola (LTH) genom att väcka och utveckla ett långsiktigt intresse för STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). Studien utgår från ett ASPIRES-inspirerat teoretiskt ramverk där begreppen STEM-identitet och vetenskapligt kapital samt unga människors aspirationer används för att a
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There is a belief that the pace of society is accelerating due to digital technologies, but there is also concern that these technologies will replace care staff and negatively impact the quality of care for older people. In 2023, a Swedish municipality began offering video visits to homecare users, yet little is known about the implications of this digital technology on the perception of time. Th
