The seven nominees for the Rachel Carson Graduation Prize 2025 have been announced. This award, organized by the VVM—an association of environmental professionals—and several environmental study groups, recognizes outstanding theses in the fields of environment and sustainability. The aim is to increase awareness of students’ research contributions. The prize includes two categories: master theses from... Continue Reading →
Pioneers of Ecology: 8 Women Who Changed Environmental Science
8th of March is International Women´s Day, which celebrates women´s rights, gender equality, and female empowerment. It is crucial to support women in this movement, and a part of that is remembering the influential historical figures who have changed (and keep changing) the world for the better. Today, we are discussing 8 important women in... Continue Reading →
Greenwashing is still a thing
Greenwashing is the deceptive practice of companies giving a false impression or providing misleading information about how their products, services, or overall operations are environmentally friendly. Greenwashing tells “green lies” and aims to make consumers believe that a company is more eco-friendly than it truly is. The problem with greenwashing is companies try to seem... Continue Reading →
