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more22.04.2013 We can buy second-hand books, share ownership of an electric drill, or decide not to buy drinks in disposable bottles – there are many innovative ways of avoiding waste. This issue of eco@work puts some of the ideas under the spotlight. more
16.04.2013 Twelve European energy experts are presenting a joint key issues paper in Brussels today, which states policy principles for a post-2020 perspective of renewable energies. more
09.04.2013 Transdisciplinary science – from the very beginning this has been a fundamental aspect of what “research” means at the Oeko-Institut. The institute’s latest report expands on the concept and gives examples drawn from our work during 2012. more
02.04.2013 Current and past food scandals are increasing the desire of many to eat healthily and sustainably. Oeko-Institut has put together some tips for environmentally- and climate-friendly eating. more
18.03.2013 Two years after the earthquake and the nuclear reactor disaster in Fukushima, staff from the Oeko-Institut have visited Japan. In this photo-diary, researcher Dr Christoph Pistner describes his personal impressions of a region at a crossroads. more