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Disaster Education, Communication and Engagement

Book Review: Disaster Education, Communication and Engagement

Date:24 January 2022

Book review: Neil Dufty: Disaster Education, Communication and Engagement. John Wiley And Sons Ltd, 2020

Green Swans

Book review: Green Swans: The Coming Boom In Regenerative Capitalism.

Date:30 November 2021
Book review: John Elkington. Green Swans: The Coming Boom In Regenerative Capitalism. New York, Fast Company Press, 2020.
Raymond Klaassen

Podcast: Zonneparken in opkomst. Alleen hoe zit het met de dieren, planten en de bodem?

Date:26 May 2021
Sustainable Society x 20voor12 De Podcast: Zonneparken in opkomst. Alleen hoe zit het met de dieren, planten en de bodem?
Can Democracy Handle Climate Change? by Daniel J. Fiorino

Book Review: Can Democracy Handle Climate Change?

Date:26 November 2020

Book Review: Fiorino, Daniel J. Can Democracy Handle Climate Change? Cambridge (UK): Polity Press, 2018.

The Coddling of the American Mind by Greg Lukianoff & Jonathan Haidt

Book Review: The Coddling of the American Mind

Date:02 November 2020

Book Review: Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt. The Coddling of the American Mind. How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas are Setting Up a Generation for Failure. New York, Penguin Press, 2018

Why Trust Science?

Book Review: Why Trust Science?

Date:22 July 2020

Book Review:  N. Oreskes (2019). Why Trust Science? Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Dr. Kees van Veen

Blog: The coronavirus as a planetary boundary effect

Date:06 May 2020

An interview with Sustainable Society's Scientific Director dr. Kees van Veen on how the coronavirus affects his area of expertise.

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Blog: Do we Really Know that Chinese COVID-19 Statistics are being Manipulated?

Date:18 April 2020

A blog by Lukas Linsi and Roberto Aragão

Wander Jager develops his thoughts on the time after the COVID-19 pandemic

Blog: Not back to normal

Date:17 April 2020

A blog by Wander Jager

The corona crisis is a test and also an opportunity to prepare for worse times to come.

Blog: Deep Adaptation in unprecedented times

Date:10 April 2020

A blog by Lummina Horlings

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