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like climate change. Recent developments even reflect alarming alignment between some major platform companies and climate denialist politics. Examining platforms’ own influence on climate science
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PhD Mediated Sciences: how social media impacts climate communication practice. Faculty: Faculty of Humanities Department: Department of Media and Culture Studies Hours per week: 36 to 40
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top-scientists from VU Amsterdam (NL), Princeton (USA), GfZ (Germany) and Bristol Univ. (UK). This project aims to improve preparedness of households for global flood and climate risks. You will be
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areas like housing, work, income, and sustainability. You will explore how these collectives can partner effectively with governments to address today's most pressing challenges, from climate change
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/ chemical oceanography to investigate biomineralization in foraminiferal calcite and its relation to climate change. ROYAL NIOZ NWO-NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research is the Dutch national
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multispecies justice as part of the NWA-funded project JUST ART: Creating Common Grounds for Climate Justice through Artistic Research. How can artists and curators promote multispecies justice? Applications
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global governance and influencing how pressing transnational challenges—such as gender inequality, climate change, and sustainable development—are addressed. This project examines how these emerging actors
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, climate change, and sustainable development—are addressed. This project examines how these emerging actors are redefining development cooperation through new priorities, funding instruments, and
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climate change, pollution, and greenwashing. By embedding systems thinking into the curriculum, CLEAR enables students to approach sustainability challenges from a holistic perspective, integrating
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on correlation-based machine learning. When an agricultural system fails due to compounding climate extremes - like a simultaneous heatwave, drought, and ozone pollution spike - standard models can forecast the