Martijn Duineveld: ‘Serious investments are currently being made in fossil fuel infrastructure projects such as the transportation of Co2 out to sea. That way you restrict the possibilities for saying goodbye to that fossil industry.'The photo shows the first drilling for Co2 storage under the North Sea, near the sea wall on the Maasvlakte (15 April 2024). Photo PorthosCO2

Collective researches climate obstructors

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Science
Research network that Martijn Duineveld belongs to, aims to expose the mechanisms at work.

The Facts: vegan nitrogen emissions

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Is it true that veganism increases the nitrogen issues?

Caring about the climate

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Environmental Systems Specialist Rik Leemans says goodbye.

[The Proposition] ‘Change in attitude regarding the environment starts with the education of the youngest generations.’

Opinion
PhD candidates explain the most thought-provoking proposition in their thesis. This time…

Run4Climate runners win in Wageningen sports election

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‘The mayor wanted to buy a shirt with climate stripes.’

‘The outcome of this COP is disappointing’

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But there are also some positive results, says researcher Max van Deursen.

Biodiversity: the dragonfly as indicator

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Between 1990 and 2015, more than half of the species of dragonflies…
WUR wielrenners fietstocht voor klimaat

Climate Classic: from ‘Breda Beach’ to ‘Groningen Beach’

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The Meteorology and Air Quality group cycled a section of an imaginary…
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Five times fewer people in climate danger zone through compliance with Paris Agreement

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Professor Marten Scheffer hopes for a ‘turnaround in how we think about…

New IPCC report: sleepless nights?

Opinion
Is the alarming IPCC report keeping students awake at night?