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To mark the 10th Swiss energy day (energyday.ch), the environmental team of Eawag asks for your participation.
The way we produce and consume energy has led to massive environmental problems, which are likely to get worse drastically if we do not shift to a sustainable energy system in the very near future.
On the political, technological and societal level there are signs that a transition towards a more sustainable energy system is about to start. But there are also strong forces working against it. If we want this transition to happen, every one of us is asked to contribute. Therefore, please think of (existing or new) campaigns, actions, etc. that could contribute to accelerate this transition. Every contribution is welcome, from the small-scale change of individual behaviour to large-scale campaigns.
Starting on November 9, you get the opportunity to hang a poster in the atrium of FC at Eawag Dübendorf and draw the attention of many of your colleagues to your favourite topic.
Following posters were sumbitted (pleas scroll down, to see both):
Climate change news
- El Niño and climate change impacts slam Latin America and Caribbean in 2023 - World Meteorological Organization WMO
- Climate change is killing in Europe, but it affects women and low-income people more - La Vanguardia
- Climate change as observed through the IMS radionuclide station in Spitzbergen | Scientific Reports - Nature
- African health experts warn of climate change & rising vector-borne diseases - Mongabay.com
- Why climate change is making parasitic diseases harder to predict - The Conversation
- Swiss climate activists block vehicles near Gotthard tunnel - SWI swissinfo.ch in English
- Climate change impacting increasing number of lives - AzerNews.Az
- Seasonal forecasts | Copernicus - Copernicus EU
- Climate change impacts, risks and adaptation - European Environment Agency
- Africa: New study suggests climate change could mean declining malaria risk - Africanews English