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Junior Projektmanager*in (20-25 Std.) Project staff member (post doc): Systemic risk assessment in the next phase of the energy transition (SRAPNET)

Stefan Giljum part of winning team for FWF “Emerging Fields” funding

Stefan Giljum from Ecological Economics is one of seven researchers that have been awarded for their research project Resilience and Malleability of Social Metabolism (REMASS). REMASS will establish…

Nationaler Energie- und Klimaplan (NEKP) für Österreich

Wissenschaftliche Bewertung der in der Konsultation 2023 - vorgeschlagenen Maßnahmen

WU Awards 2023

WU awards bonuses to its researchers for publications in internationally renowned journals and other outstanding academic achievements. Outstanding Research Achievements Award Winners: Wegner Maus,…

Stefan Giljum and Stephan Lutter contributed to UN SEEA meeting

The 29th meeting of the London Group on Environmental Accounting, a group of experts from national statistical agencies and international organisations, took place in Pretoria, South Africa, from 11…

Stefan Giljum and Stephan Lutter presented at World Resources Forum 2023

Last week, the World Resources Forum 2023 took place in Geneva as a hybrid conference with the title “Rethinking Value - Resources for Planetary Wellbeing”. More than 500 participants discussed…

New paper: How to fuel an energy transition with Ecologically Responsible Mining

Renewable energy solutions to achieve climate targets require mined materials such as copper, nickel, iron ore, cobalt and lithium. However, little is known about the biodiversity impacts of mining…

Neue Studie zeigt Empfehlungen für eine gesunde und nachhaltige Ernährung für Österreich

Die derzeitige österreichische Ernährungsweise hinterlässt große ökologische Fußabdrücke weltweit. Auch eine Ernährung gemäß den österreichischen Empfehlungen für eine gesunde Ernährung überschreitet…

New study by WWF and WU assesses global forest loss related to mining

The demand of the global economy for metals and minerals is steadily increasing. The expansion of mining activities has led to significant loss of forests, in particular in tropical countries. This…