A data revolution is now underway. Businesses, governments and international organisations are starting to measure their 'success' beyond profit alone to include people's wellbeing and the health of the planet.
A data revolution is now underway. Businesses, governments and international organisations are starting to measure their 'success' beyond profit alone to include people's wellbeing and the health of the planet.
- See more at: http://measurewhatmatters.info/the-project/#sthash.cCo7jG2z.dpuf
Installation artist based in St. Paul who developed installation projects in Weimar and other sites in Germany while on a DAAD fellowship. See "Gallery" for links to these projects.
Videos in English offer comparisons with Germany, discussion of global agricultural challenges. Content: Jonathan Foley: Director of the Institute on the Environment, ecology, evolution and behavior professor and McKnight Presidential chair, head of IonE's Global Landscapes Initiative at the University of the Minnesota Pamela Ronald: Professor of plant pathology at the University of California and director of grass genetics at the Joint Bioenergy Institute, co-author of "Tomorrow's Table: Organic Farming, Genetic and the Future of Food" Resources and Links Related Stories The world's population is projected to reach more than 9 billion by 2050.
EU project with information on: Nachhaltigkeit, Essen und Trinken, Gut Aussehen, Bauen und Wohnen, Mobilität. On-line quizzes to test knowledge/comprehension of text information.
Online game simulating recycling practices in Germany. Game can be downloaded and played on Mac or PC. Neville has also created teacher's guide and student assignments.
Urban renewal project is opposed by environmentalists. It is now also the setting for several new crime novels: Heinrich Steinfest (Wo die Löwen weinen), Stefanie Wider-Groth (Schlossgartensterben), Michael Krug (Bahnhofsmission).
This is a resource for exploring the numerous European (and German) programs for lessening the ecological impact of transportation. There are dozens of project reports.