
Martin Vrba
Articles
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Jan 14, 2025 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Martin Vrba
Following Donald Trump’s recent controversial remarks about a possible US annexation of Greenland, the High North has come under renewed international focus. Climate change and geopolitical tensions are driving a new race for the region, increasing the militarisation of the Arctic and making it a key focus of predatory “green capitalism”. The melting ice is revealing hidden dangers, and what happens in the Arctic doesn’t stay there.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
eurozine.com | Martin Vrba
In 2022, the French philosopher Bruno Latour and the Danish sociologist Nikolaj Schultz wrote a small book together, a ‘memo’ entitled On the Emergence of an Ecological Class.
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Jun 12, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Philippa Nuttall |Stella Levantesi |Jeroen Oomen |Martin Vrba
With decarbonisation proceeding too slowly and the Earth overheating faster than expected, some voices within the climate movement are starting to advocate for publicly funded research into solar geoengineering technologies. Is the case for once-unthinkable climate solutions growing stronger? Rogue billionaire T. R. Schmidt develops a launcher to shoot massive amounts of sulphur into the stratosphere.
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Mar 18, 2024 |
arileht.delfi.ee | Martin Vrba
Juhtivat IT-toodete turustajat ASBIS Groupi seob pooljuhttoodete ja -tehnoloogiate arendamisele spetsialiseerunud ülemaailmse tehnoloogialiidri AMD-ga kindel ning pikaajaline partnerluskoostöö. See partnerlus on kestnud katkematult 20 aastat alates turustuslepingu sõlmimisest, mis näitab nende koostöö tugevust. Viimase kahe aastakümne jooksul ASBIS-i ja AMD vahel välja kujunenud partnerlust iseloomustab laiapõhine ning produktiivne koostöö ja sünergia, mis toob kasu mõlemale poolele.
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Feb 13, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Philippa Nuttall |Jennifer Kwao |Patience Nabukalu |Martin Vrba
Las soluciones tradicionales que el mercado propone para combatir la escasez de agua en el Mediterráneo árabe, sobre todo las de proyectos a gran escala como las presas, refuerzan las agendas de los Estados y consolidan la desigualdad de acceso al agua. Los conflictos por el agua no son inevitables, sino fruto de una mala gestión. En la actualidad se calcula que hay más de 3.500 millones de personas en el mundo que viven en regiones donde escasea el agua.
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