
Floor Alkemade is researching how the energy transition can be sped up
In part three of our end-of-year series, we talk with Floor Alkemade about the importance of social processes and human behavior in the...

Climate adaptation and mitigation can, and must, reinforce each other as much as possible
A paper commissioned by the Delta Programme was published today by Eindhoven University of Technology and Deltares. It explains how and why...

Cyclists are the solution, not the problem
Researcher Matthew Bruno wants even more Dutch people on bikes.

Why some PhD students may decide to leave academia
TU/e researcher Andrea Kis discusses her research into the correlation between bad workplace experiences and the decisions PhD researchers...

How fear was used to pave the way for the computer
Ginevra Sanvitale investigated how emotions play a key role in how we adopt new technologies.

How Virtual Power Plants can transform the energy transition
New research supports energy communities involved in smart grid experiments.

More World History of the Netherlands
A new volume of More World History of the Netherlands (“Nog meer wereldgeschiedenis van Nederland”) was presented at the International...

Sustainability trade-offs in the Netherlands
Research on the commodification process in conjunction with the development of global supply chains and their effect on sustainability. It...

SOY STORIES: Connected sustainability histories and futures of the global Soyacene
SOY STORIES investigates diverse Brazilian and Dutch sustainability histories connected by soy, and studies how a connected diversity...

Sunshine and rainbows?
PhD student says aid organizations should pay more attention to informal solar economy in Africa.

Experts offer 5 priorities for establishing climate finance after 2025
The Perspective by the group of scientists and lead author Pieter Pauw appears on September 12 in Climate Policy

Change the system, not the climate
“Only through far-reaching collaboration, including among science and academia, can we keep climate change below 1.5C degrees of warming.”...