Sustainability Courses: A Recommendation Per Period

Sustainability Courses: A Recommendation Per Period Wageningen University & Research has been ranked as the most sustainable university in the world for the fourth time in a row according to the GreenMetric ranking The GreenMetric ranks universities on their sustainability with a comprehensive, detailed survey on specific indicators including sustainability […]

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New year’s resolutions: a fun challenge

New year’s resolutions: a fun challenge Do you have trouble with maintaining your sustainable new year’s resolutions? Regardless of how motivated you were on New Year’s Day, after the first month of the year is over it becomes harder to keep up with your goals. Besides, every year trying to […]

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Eating seasonal local food: Winter veggie guide

Eating seasonal local food: Winter veggie guide It is winter so the veggie guide is back! Seasonal eating will reduce the environmental impact of the food you eat, because seasonally grown food takes less resources (be this energy for heating, pesticides or nutrients). Additionally, trying to eat seasonal food adds […]

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Staying sustainable throughout the winter holidays

Staying sustainable throughout the winter holidays Finally, the exams are over and the holidays are around the corner! A time filled with having Christmas dinner(s) with family and friends and celebrating together with gifts. Or if you don’t celebrate Christmas, it is the time to have a deserved break from […]

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Staying sustainable in cold weather

Staying sustainable in cold weather Days are getting shorter and outside is getting colder and colder. It can be very tempting to turn the heater fully on and take a long hot shower to heat up, despite the good efforts to live sustainably. It might be hard to keep up […]

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Eating seasonal local food: Fall veggie guide

Eating seasonal local food: Fall veggie guide ,, One way to reduce the environmental impact of the food you eat is eating seasonal, because seasonally grown food takes less resources (be this energy for heating, pesticides or nutrients). Additionally, trying to eat seasonal food adds variety to our usual everyday […]

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