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Climate Psychology: What is Climate Psychology?
At Climate Psychology you will find information and tools about climate psychology.
Human decisions and behaviors influence the climate. Think of travel behaviour, consumption or reuse of items. The political party you vote for or the organizations …
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READY collection on cyberbullying and 13 other topics
In this exercise, watch a READY video about cyberbullying and answer the questions.
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Bio-mass: Ladder of value retention
This infographic indicates the order in which biomass should best be used, ranging from high to low value.
Sources:
- OVAM, Food loss in chain perspective (2012);
- ILVO, Valorization of fruit and vegetable waste flows: opportunities and bottlenecks …
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Difference Between Linear, Recycling and Circular Economy
This infographic visually shows the difference between a linear, recycling and circular economy.
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The link between circular economy and climate: Infographic
This infographic shows the relationship between materials use and greenhouse gases.
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Recycling your mobile phone: Infographic
This infographic shows the importance of recycling electronics. This way, valuable raw materials are not lost and we avoid having to dig new ores from the earth. This is made concrete with a specific and particularly recognizable product; the …
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Resource City of Urban Mine: Resources in your own city
Worldwide, we face the great challenge of meeting the ever-growing demand for
to track raw materials. You usually find them underground and mining
we through mines. But it is becoming more and more interesting to live in our own cities
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Energy: Heat networks
Energy is much more than just electricity. For example, we use 75% of our energy to produce heat. We often do this with fossil fuels, such as natural gas or oil. But this is how CO2 and greenhouse gases are created. And that in turn leads to the …
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More sustainable with plastics and plastics
Plastics. Many things that we call 'plastic' fall under the heading of 'plastics' and we could easily list a hundred applications of plastics. We are talking about plastic packaging, but it also includes PVC garden furniture, medical devices (such …
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Carbon dioxide: How do we combat global warming?
Carbon dioxide… The air is full of it and fortunately so. Because CO₂ ensures that the heat from the sun is retained. CO₂ is, in itself, quite ok. But trop is too much. CO₂ is a greenhouse gas and excess CO₂ is …
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Geothermal heat: Possibilities as an energy source
Did you know that geothermal heat is multifunctional? If the temperature of the underground water is high enough, we can generate electricity and heat buildings: handy!
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remote sensing
English video explaining what remote sensing is.
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