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Backcountry skiing can put pressure on wildlife. Find out what you can do to respect wildlife while backcountry skiing.
Access to environmental information for the public is challenging. Find out what obstacles prevent people from taking environmental action.
If you run a company or organisation with an environmental mission, you want to have a positive impact and you want to be seen. Strong
Environmental Communication Basics Default view I often think about the ‘how’ questions. Especially when it comes to making environmental communication for public awareness more effective.
Learning about nature and the environment can be fun and inspiring. But not everybody feels a strong bond with the natural world. This post explores nature journaling as a tool to increase environmental awareness, learn and teach about nature and communicate about science.
Trees are fascinating creatures. When you give them the right conditions for life, they can outlive you several times, while being valuable to the variety
Freshwater pearl mussels are fascinating creatures and play an important role for the ecosystem. But the freshwater pearl mussel is also endangered and without our
Interdisciplinarity is the basis of environmental sciences. However, it seems that the marketing discipline is rather excluded from it. In fact, marketing content and environmental
Let’s rethink our cities and make them a greener place. Having more urban green spaces contributes to an enjoyable city climate and a healthy environment.
Writing is not a superpower, but being good at it might help you with anything you do. It gives your thoughts a lot more flow,
Nature communication: What better way is there to learn about nature and the environment than experiencing it?
How to talk about climate change? In August this year, the IPCC released its latest climate report focusing on the physical science basis of climate
Does your research idea not get the recognition it deserves? There is an endless number of powerful academic articles that don’t reach the relevant audience.
Search engines like Google increasingly focus on the user experience of browsing and searching the internet, but do scientists and environmentalists too? Learn how you can help to make the internet a smarter place by improving your digital outreach using search engine optimization (SEO) practices.
We often reflect on how our youth had a bit more flare to it. But what about things and the non-human creatures that live longer than us? This post tells a story of the life of an oak tree and puts it in a perspective of how much more reckless has humanity become in the past century. So reckless and faster that we got comfortable disregarding seemingly small ecological hiccups. This blog post offers a short story perspective on what has changed in the life of an oak tree and what implications it has for the life of a human.
Imagine Change Default view Green cities with plenty of space for humans and nature, wild nature accessible to all of us, strong and supportive communities,
“So, you lobby for wolves and bears now?” Often enough, I hear this as a response to a conversation about what I do. Rewilding
Environmental Communication & Fungi Wait, what am I reading? So, science communication and fungi are similar? The internet indeed has become a strange place.
Why should we rewild the world? Rewilding is an innovative approach to nature restoration that could be part of the solution to environmental challenges including climate change and biodiversity loss. But rewilding does not only focus on nature and the environment. It also aims at reconnecting our bond with nature and finding ways of integrating nature into modern societies and modern lifestyles.
While forests and cities often seem to be mutual exclusive, there are more and more examples that prove the opposite. Slowly forests, in many of
The 2020s are about slowing down, and restoring the balance with nature. Read on why the rewilding and tourism alliance could be a win-win-win for nature conservationists, rural communities and tourism professionals.
Writing is not a superpower, but being good at it might help you with anything you do. It gives your thoughts a lot more flow,
Nature communication: What better way is there to learn about nature and the environment than experiencing it?
How to talk about climate change? In August this year, the IPCC released its latest climate report focusing on the physical science basis of climate
Does your research idea not get the recognition it deserves? There is an endless number of powerful academic articles that don’t reach the relevant audience.
Search engines like Google increasingly focus on the user experience of browsing and searching the internet, but do scientists and environmentalists too? Learn how you can help to make the internet a smarter place by improving your digital outreach using search engine optimization (SEO) practices.
We often reflect on how our youth had a bit more flare to it. But what about things and the non-human creatures that live longer than us? This post tells a story of the life of an oak tree and puts it in a perspective of how much more reckless has humanity become in the past century. So reckless and faster that we got comfortable disregarding seemingly small ecological hiccups. This blog post offers a short story perspective on what has changed in the life of an oak tree and what implications it has for the life of a human.
Imagine Change Default view Green cities with plenty of space for humans and nature, wild nature accessible to all of us, strong and supportive communities,
“So, you lobby for wolves and bears now?” Often enough, I hear this as a response to a conversation about what I do. Rewilding
Environmental Communication & Fungi Wait, what am I reading? So, science communication and fungi are similar? The internet indeed has become a strange place.
Why should we rewild the world? Rewilding is an innovative approach to nature restoration that could be part of the solution to environmental challenges including climate change and biodiversity loss. But rewilding does not only focus on nature and the environment. It also aims at reconnecting our bond with nature and finding ways of integrating nature into modern societies and modern lifestyles.
While forests and cities often seem to be mutual exclusive, there are more and more examples that prove the opposite. Slowly forests, in many of
The 2020s are about slowing down, and restoring the balance with nature. Read on why the rewilding and tourism alliance could be a win-win-win for nature conservationists, rural communities and tourism professionals.