Join us our first talk of the semester, coming friday 27/9 at 10 AM, both on and offline: DTU Associate Professor Julia Kirkegaard lays out how the ‘good’ of energy transitions is construed and contested. More info here: https://t.co/yDmAiazIJG
The Center for Climate IT presented its approach to #climateIT last week at this very interesting conference that challenged the who and how of scholarly debates. Thank you, organisers, for giving us access to the poetry, songs, walks and talks! #greenconnections2023
Poetry, games, songs, visual art, and action weaved into scholarly debates + practices at our Transformative Connections event last week. Speaking back to environmental destruction and its systems. Voices + articulations that vibrate and make a difference.
#greenconnections2023
We know data are not the magic wand in the fight against climate change, but data products can contribute to climate mitigation efforts. Come listen to Olivier Corradi, CEO of Electricity Maps, to learn more!
"The extreme weather in Spain led to people stealing this public resource"
On friday, we organised a Climate Jeopardy with Astrid Haug for students (congrats hockey stick team!) and launched the new issue of our climate magazine RESET. Read it online here: https://t.co/5fhFiC2a80
RESET 2 has arrived! Interested in questions around the role of universities and students in the climate emergency? Find your physical copy at ITU or an online copy here: https://t.co/sgpvAPLdeN
Check out our new edition of RESET, a climate magazine with a focus on IT & digitalization. This year's edition puts the role of students in the climate emergency front and center. Pls distribute widely! https://t.co/CBkgCkhEdq @TiP_itu@ITUkbh@ClimateIT_ITU
Is turning trees into economic resources the way forward in the climate crisis? Can governments play a role in the carbon markets?
Come join our talk + debate on Nov 9th 12-13h, featuring the excellent Maron Greenleaf from the Univ. of Dartmouth.
https://t.co/yDmAiazIJG
Can the shipping industry become more green and are digital technologies the key to that?! Come by to get all your questions answered at our CCIT Seminar on October 5th from 12- 13h (both on- and offline), featuring Nelson Coelho. More info here: https://t.co/yDmAiazIJG
How can the Digital Anthropocene help think through the juxtaposition of planetary concerns and differentiated localised effects? Yesterday CCIT's @jmagitu presented this idea at a talk organised by The German Federation for Civic Education. Watch it here: https://t.co/m6A9uwUpXf
We have a new (assistant/associate-level) data systems faculty position at @dasyaITU@ITUkbh. Application deadline **October 8**. More info at https://t.co/mVLywqqdWL or https://t.co/A6Aor7GBVV
The research group REFLACT is organizing a free conference in connection with the CAREinFintech research project.
The conferences addresses sustainability and the role of digital technologies in implementing the #sdgs.
Interested? https://t.co/bfc2QuQCNJ
Stigende datatrafik er et kapacitets- og klimaproblem.
"Det her handler om at have et samfundsperspektiv på, hvad der er nødvendig og mindre nødvendig trafik"
Det er vores budskab i @Altingetdk om incitamenter til at reducere unødvendig datatrafik 👇
https://t.co/8WGMzRZVRS
I made a new zine all about how ICT climate politics look productively different if we focus less on green consumer behaviours and more on opposing infrastructure expansions.
It's quite fun, and written with a non-academic audience in mind!
https://t.co/1ncvOsXZGX
More than a third of students starting an IT education at DTU after the summer have done so considering how it can help them contribute to a greener future. They expect to know how specific courses relate to the green transition.
https://t.co/2FbnvOLtwv
Er vi klar til at sige farvel til de farvestrålende reklamer, som lokker os henimod et tårnhøjt fossilforbrug? indlæg fra @DanmarksNatur@gronomstilling i @borsendk https://t.co/9FTTZIDyRx