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Understand the Crisis – Be Part of the Solution

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We are living in times of unprecedented environmental change. Climate disruption, species extinction, and pollution are no longer distant threats – they are present realities. But with knowledge comes power to act.

This free course invites you to explore the environmental challenges shaping our world – and to discover your role in creating lasting solutions. Through engaging video lessons and expert insights across disciplines, you'll gain a hopeful perspective on our shared planetary future.

14th Environmental Dialogue: Sustainable Living - Between Ideal and Reality

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Sustainability has long been a guiding principle, but our structures often stand in the way of change: political objectives, economic interests and individual options for action come into conflict with one another, making ecological behaviour in everyday life a challenge. At the 14th Environmental Dialogue, experts from science, politics and business discussed how sustainable living can be achieved without sacrifice – and what systemic changes are necessary for social change to succeed.

ECH-Member Ulrike Felt Wins Friedrich Schiedel Prize for Social Sciences and Technology

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Ulrike Felt, researcher at the Department of Science and Technology Studies and member of the ECH of the University of Vienna, has been awarded the Friedrich Schiedle Prize for Social Sciences and Technology by the Technical University of Munich together with Harvard Professor Martha Minow. Urs Gasser, Dean of the TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology, emphasised Felts “intellectual brilliance joined with moral courage and leadership” in his address.

MOOC Environmental Emergencies

A free interdisciplinary online course (MOOC) coordinated by the Environment and Climate Research Hub of the University of Vienna.

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