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Integrating ecosystems in the Water-Food-Energy Nexus for greater sustainability
Sasha Koo-Oshima & Virginie Gillet from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations/ UN-Water, reveal their thoughts on integrating ecosystems in the Water-Food-Energy Nexus for greater sustainability.
The joint UK and US military partnership to combat cyberthreats
In response to malicious cyber activity, the UK and US have begun a partnership exchanging knowledge in cyberspace operations.
Are we answering our prospective and current students’ needs in recruitment?
In the post-pandemic era of recruitment & retention, how can we ensure that students realize the value on their investment?
3 ways COP27 could deliver Africa’s needs for climate adaptation
Localising, re-building and increasing financial innovation could aid Africa with its adaptation to climate change in upcoming COP27 discussions.
Montenegro and cyberattacks: all NATO states should be prepared
Keiron Holyome, VP UKI, Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa at BlackBerry discusses cyberattacks and the public sector.
Local governments can tackle climate change through waste management
Waste management has become increasingly important in the fight against climate change, as improved waste disposal can lower carbon emissions.
How will low-code tech shape the future?
While digitalisation is a way for businesses to prepare for an economic recession, low-code tech could spur innovation in the UK market.
Innovation in Territorial Food Systems: Collaboration is Key
Professor Moya Kneafsey at the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience argues the importance of EU and national public policies in the transition toward sustainable territorial food systems.
Pay-for-Performance schemes to trigger energy efficiency investments
Filippos Anagnostopoulos, Senior Associate for the Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy (IEECP), discusses the role of Pay-for-Performance schemes to increase the scale and effectiveness of energy efficiency financing.
Autonomous Shipping – from autonomy to sustainability
Marco Molica Colella, Senior Innovation Consultant at CiaoTech (PNO Group) looks at the autonomous shipping industry and the journey it will take to improve its sustainability.
Innovation, research, culture & education policy
Open Access Government provides an update on the policies of Mariya Gabriel, European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth.
Achieving net zero: decarbonising the NHS and the public sector
In this Q&A with Simon Duncan, the Director of B2B Solutions at E.ON, he outlines the key considerations for decarbonising the NHS and the public sector.
Sustainable urban systems and just FEW nexus transitions
Jana Fried, Adina Paytan and Waste FEW ULL project participants look at lessons from the Waste FEW ULL project for reducing waste and increasing efficiency in the FEW nexus.
Soil health for sustainable agriculture
Aarthi JanakiRaman, Research Director, Chemicals and Advanced Materials at TechVision, charts the rising importance of soil health for sustainable agriculture.
Space exploration in schools: COSPAR’s Panel on Education is helping to prepare tomorrow’s space...
COSPAR's dedicated Panel supports today's science teachers for tomorrow's space exploration.
Why the European scientific ecosystem must recognise smaller research infrastructures
If supported, small- and medium-sized research infrastructures have the potential to boost the resilience of European society.
Lessons learned on adaptation to climate change
Adaptation to climate change takes research-based decision-making and decisive action, argues Local Government Denmark and Danish Regions.
Digital records management: what does it mean for local government?
Steve Russell provides an invaluable insight into the benefits and challenges of digitised local government processes such as digital records management.
A look at the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive
Mattie Yeta – Chief Sustainability Officer, CGI, UK & Australia, provides a detailed & think tank view of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.
How the government’s Critical Minerals Strategy will impact tech supply chains
The circular economy must be at the heart of the government’s Critical Minerals Strategy in order for it to be successful, says Steve Haskew.