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Misschien hebt u hem wel eens voorbij zien komen op de Groene Loper. Onderzoeker Bram Oosterbroek op zijn Urban Hotspotter meetfiets. Het is een opvallende verschijning met meetapparatuur achterop en een laptop in het mandje aan het stuur. “Ik onderzoek wat de gezondheidseffecten zijn van de ruimtelijke inrichting.” Dat legt hij graag even uit.
People who are customers of a bicycle rental company are more likely to go by bike instead of public transport, car or on foot. This is according to recent research by scientists at Maastricht University.
Citizens can do more for a better climate than they think, according to Professor Patrick Huntjens
Een huisdier is niet alleen goed voor het hart, maar maakt ook gelukkiger.
Patrick Huntjens, Professor of Governance of Sustainability Transitions at Maastricht University, has won the Nautilus Book Award 2022 with his book 'Towards a Natural Social Contract'.
De BBB moet eerlijk zijn over de toekomst van boeren
Fossiele subsidies ondermijnen het klimaatbeleid, aldus Patrick Huntjens en collega's in hun opinie artikel
Fossil subsidies undermine climate policy, says Patrick Huntjens and other colleagues in an opinion article.
Much of everyday life consists of routinized and habitual activities that use energy, such as heating the home. Heating (space and water heating combined) accounted for about 80% of the final energy consumption of households while about 90% of homes in the Netherlands used natural gas for heating in 2020. It is therefore no surprise that many households has been hit hard by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine since energy prices are contributing significantly to inflation at a time when the cost of living was already rising rapidly in the Netherlands. In this context, reducing energy consumption of households has become an even more critical and urgent issue. Household energy consumption relates to who we are, where we come from, and the socio-cultural and material contexts in which we live.