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Review on theme Sustainability

Big Ideas: New Ways of Producing Food | Lecture and conversation chef Emile van der Staak, food forest founder Wouter van Eck and philosopher Elize de Mul with
Learn from chef Emile van der Staak, food forest founder Wouter van Eck and philosopher Elize de mul about about alternative food production, gastronomy, other ways of food production and the value(s) of a food forest.

A Future Without Plastics? | Lectures, conversation and music with environmentalist Ad Ragas, chemist Jeroen Jansen and Soundtrack of the Plastic Age
Is a life without plastics still feasible? Are the ways we currently recycle useful? Learn about plastics from environmentalist Ad Ragas, chemist Jeroen Jansen and the band Soundtrack of the Plastic Age, who make a statement against throwaway culture

Forest Fires and Mankind. Enemy or Friend? |Radboud Reflects @Go Short with philosopher Martin Drenthen and ecologist Bjorn Robroek
When does a forest fire threaten nature and when is it part of it? Learn from philosopher Martin Drenthen and ecologist Bjorn Robroek what forest fires say about humans and nature.

Thinking Our Way Out of The Crisis | Lecture and conversation by philosopher Jan Bransen, socio-ecological interactions scholar Riyan van den Born and philosopher Elize de Mul
We can design our education system substantially differently so that we no longer educate young people who succumb to the pressure they feel, but creative open minds, capable of consciously shaping society. Come and learn to emerge from the crisis.

Digital Footprint: the Pollution of AI and Other Digital Conveniences | Lecture and conversation by digitization scientist Bernard van Gastel, philosopher Elize de Mul and digital media researcher Rianne Riemens
Our data use seems to be a blind spot when it comes to sustainability. AI in particular is an energy guzzler. How can we achieve more sustainable digitization and awareness?

Beyond Borders: How to Turn the Tide of Environmental Destruction? | Lecture by environmental philosopher Marc Davidson and political scientist Daniel DeRock
To stop climate change, who wouldn’t want that? The Netherlands, Europe, the UN and other international organizations are all preoccupied with climate policy. But why aren’t these policies effective at stopping climate change?