05.11.2009
A fundamental change to a 'green' model for industry and the economy is urgently needed
Öko-Institut: Annual International Conference on Sustainable Industrial Policy for Europe begins today / An appeal to Brussels
The global economic crisis, the threat of climate change and dwindling natural resources are posing new challenges to European industrial policy. A paradigm shift to a 'green' economy is urgently needed. In fact, there is no alternative. One aspect of such a shift is the conversion of industrial policy into the motor of sustainable production and consumption. This is the assessment put forth today by the Öko-Institut, one of Europe's leading environmental research institutes, at its annual conference in Brussels. The theme of this year's international conference is Sustainable Industrial Policy for Europe.
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22.09.2009
Green Transformation towards a Sustainable Industrial Policy for Europe
The Öko-Institut extends a welcome to its Annual International Conference on 5 November 2009 in Brussels / Opening speech to be held by Günter Verheugen - Vice-President of the EU Commission in charge of Enterprise and Industry
The global financial and economic crisis combined with the enormous challenges of impending climate change, the dwindling of natural resources and the loss of biological diversity call for fundamental alterations in global economic management. Past policies have no future. This is why a new direction in European industrial policy is needed, a 'third industrial revolution' as it were, with a spotlight on the opportunities at hand in this double crisis.
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25.07.2008
PCF Pilot Project Germany presents three new corporate partners from the wholesale, retail and chemicals sectors
DSM, REWE Group and the Tengelmann Group join dm-drogerie markt, FRoSTA, Henkel, Tchibo, Tetra Pak, and T-Home in a Pilot Project to measure the Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) of selected products and services.
Participating firms brought together for PCF Pilot Project Germany by consortium of WWF, the Öko-Institut, the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and THEMA1.
In the first project of its kind in Germany, nine businesses are coming together to measure the emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases related to selected products and services – the Product Carbon Footprint, or PCF. Overseen by WWF, the Öko-Institut (Institute for Applied Ecology), the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, and THEMA1, the Project will also work towards an international standard methodology for PCF measurement. Furthermore the Project will explore the possibility of communicating PCF to customers and end users, taking into account recent developments in other markets. Discussions are currently underway with stakeholders and existing international initiatives about the methodology and communication requirements developed by the Project's working groups. The Project will then present its preliminary statements on methodology and communication towards the end of 2008. On the basis of these initial results, the partners and participating firms will consider the continuation and expansion of the Project to include other interested companies.
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31.01.2006
Quality Criteria for Transdisciplinary Research
A Guide for the Formative Evaluation of Research Projects is now electronically available in English and German
The Evaluation Network for Transdisciplinary Research has spent several years working on the question of how the quality of transdisciplinary research processes can be secured and evaluated. As the central result, the “Guide for the Formative Evaluation of Research Projects” was published in the German language at the end of 2005. The Guide is now also electronically available in English.
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01.02.2005
New information service now expanded
As of now, Öko-Institut also provides free E-mail newsletter in detailed English-language version
As of now, the Öko-Institut provides a new information service to an English-speaking readership. The Institute’s free E-mail newsletter is now also available in a detailed English-language version. Presenting selected articles, the newsletter gives a roundup of the current state of environmental research at the Institute’s three sites – Freiburg, Darmstadt and Berlin.
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03.03.2004
Between Standstill and Fresh Awakening – Environmental Policy in the New Europe
International Annual Conference of Öko-Institut – Institute for Applied Ecology – on 22 and 23 April in Berlin
On 1 May 2004, ten new countries are due to join the European Union. Doubtlessly European politics will experience change in many respects. But what will be the particular consequences for environmental policy? Is there a risk of standstill or will there be a fresh awakening? Öko-Institut – Institute for Applied Ecology, the leading independent environmental research institute – will devote its 2004 annual international conference in Berlin to this theme. The goal of the conference is to highlight environmental policy consequences, identify opportunities and warn of risks.
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