[HTML][HTML] Workers as actors at the micro-level of sustainability transitions: A systematic literature review
F Moilanen, T Alasoini - Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2023 - Elsevier
Work and workers have been neglected topics in sustainability transitions research. Our
systematic literature review of 28 academic papers on the subject reveals five ways in which …
systematic literature review of 28 academic papers on the subject reveals five ways in which …
Scientists' warnings and the need to reimagine, recreate, and restore environmental education
Three decades have passed since approximately 1,700 scientists signed the World
Scientists' Warning to Humanity highlighting severe environmental problems and trends …
Scientists' Warning to Humanity highlighting severe environmental problems and trends …
No agency and responsibility for the privileged? Perceptions of climate action among high socioeconomic status citizens in the United Kingdom
S Duncan, A Hjelmskog, EK Papies - Energy Research & Social Science, 2024 - Elsevier
Addressing climate change requires significant individual behaviour change, as well as
deep societal transformations to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Individuals …
deep societal transformations to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Individuals …
Managing academic air travel emissions: Towards system-wide practice change
The high carbon emissions arising from academic air travel has become a priority issue for
university sustainability programmes. However, efforts to mitigate academic air travel …
university sustainability programmes. However, efforts to mitigate academic air travel …
The carbon footprint of scientific visibility
In the face of global warming, academics have started to consider and analyze the
environmental and carbon footprint associated with their professional activity. Among the …
environmental and carbon footprint associated with their professional activity. Among the …
[HTML][HTML] Changing the default meal option at university events to reduce harmful environmental impacts: Six randomized controlled trials
Animal agriculture is a leading contributor to greenhouse gas emissions and other harmful
environmental impacts, which underscores the need to shift away from the consumption of …
environmental impacts, which underscores the need to shift away from the consumption of …
Universities, sustainability, and neoliberalism: Contradictions of the climate emergency declarations
UK universities have been successively declaring a climate emergency, following the
University of Bristol's lead in 2019. Universities are key actors in climate change education …
University of Bristol's lead in 2019. Universities are key actors in climate change education …
Decarbonizing business travel: a qualitative exploration of the (mis-) alignment between knowledge organizations' climate strategies and travel practices
A Müller - Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Business travel is a major contributor to the greenhouse gas emissions of knowledge
organizations. Through four case studies, the present research uses qualitative-structuring …
organizations. Through four case studies, the present research uses qualitative-structuring …
Limiting red meat availability in a university food service setting reduces food-related greenhouse gas emissions by one-third
Abstract Higher Education Institutions (HEI) can contribute to climate change mitigation
through reductions in food-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. We examined the …
through reductions in food-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. We examined the …
An evidence-based approach to accelerate flight reduction in academia
On the path towards net zero emissions in academia, reducing flight emissions is of high
importance, yet particularly difficult to achieve. Flight emissions have a major share of the …
importance, yet particularly difficult to achieve. Flight emissions have a major share of the …