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The speaker is Maren Urner. She looks at the topic from the perspective of a brain researcher and has a refreshing take on the subject: while feelings are often taboo in political debates, as a scientist she takes the opposite view.
more...On 16 December, Jason Hickel, whose book “Less is More: How Degrowth will save the world” was listed as book of the year by both the Financial Times and the New Scientist, presented his analysis of the growth issue to a packed auditorium.
more...The Mecoskop takes up 77 key promises in the area of sustainable development from the government agreement and assesses their status and the quality of implementation from the perspective of the Mouvement Ecologique.
more...As a reminder: Despite criticism from Mouvement Ecologique and natur&ëmwelt, the Luxembourg Environment Minister voted in favour of downgrading the protection status of the wolf under the Bern Convention at the EU Commission in September.
more...The national nature conservation plan (PNPN3) is intended to protect Luxembourg’s nature, but water protection and nature conservation often get in each other’s way – even though they pursue the same goal.
more...On Monday, 16th December 2024 at 8 pm at the Hotel Parc Belle-Vue 5, av. Marie-Thérèse, Luxembourg
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This week, Lydie Philippy is bringing you: Marinated tofu with leeks and basmati rice (vegan)
more...The “forever chemical” TFA has relentlessly made its way into our environment. As a breakdown product of various man-made substances (mainly pesticides and refrigerants), small, mobile, and resilient, it has spread to our most precious resource: water.
more...Recently, statements by Foreign Minister X. Bettel in the Chamber of Deputies on the so-called Mercosur agreement caused a wide range of reactions in the political arena.
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