Climate Change in Society
For many years scientists have been bringing to light undeniable data regarding the dangers of climate change; yet, despite the warnings, society seems to be stuck in its…
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For many years scientists have been bringing to light undeniable data regarding the dangers of climate change; yet, despite the warnings, society seems to be stuck in its…
The oil industry has hijacked the climate debate. Here’s how. By Jakob Lessenich In 2004, a flashy new marketing campaign took the climate debate by storm. At its…
By Tatjana POZNAKOVA, EEB4 S7 ENA Let us begin this examination of the coping mechanism known as escapism by seeing…
By Elžbieta Janušauskaitė, Graduate of Climate Academy, EEB2. We are the middle children of a lost generation, with no great…
BY Mariella O’CURNEEN. EEB4. S6ENB. Edited by Filip KALAPISH. EEB4. S7DEA. The latest survey question on the 13stars Instagram account…
By Jules Pye, Graduate of Climate Academy, EEB2. We all have two biological parents, without which, nothing would have got…
BY Mariella O’CURNEEN. EEB4. S6ENB What do you think is more important: A) more clothes of lesser quality OR B)…
By Vappu Väänänen, Graduate of Climate Academy, EEB2. In the late 20th and the 21st century we, the homo sapiens,…
By László Molnárfi (Adapted from an essay for Geography), EEB1, S7HUA. With careless ease, the Greek and Turkish authorities have treated stranded migrants as pawns of a chessboard on the stage of international world politics, resulting in atrocities along the border. On the verge of this new crisis, it is up to those in charge, such as leaders of the European Union, to act humanely. In the past, this has not always happened to the fullest possible extent. By studying past mistakes, such as the 2015 European migrant crisis, perhaps humanity can do better in the future. So, what is the way forward for European leaders on dealing with this crisis, and what were these past mistakes?
Living an eco-friendly lifestyle in a home called Boskanter: A very small, humble and modest house; a bit rudimentary looking to the outsider, who has just left his modern apartment in downtown Brussels. Inside we meet some of the other inhabitants and are immediately sucked into their feeling of community – wrapped by an authentic feeling of homeliness, belonging and safety.