Erasmus+ programme stands as a beacon of educational exchange and intercultural learning. However, it’s crucial to scrutinize not only the cultural and educational impact of Erasmus but also its environmental footprint. This blog post delves into the Erasmus+ climate footprint, shedding light on the program’s environmental implications and exploring pathways towards sustainability. About the author:…
read moreLive events are great. Yet, they come with a caveat – much higher CO2 emissions compared to virtual events. So how to reduce events CO2 footprint? Est. read time: 4 min About the author: leading EU-based NGO, which works hard to deliver change in the way we organise events, travel and go about our daily…
read moreErasmus+ is great, however, there is a big caveat. Is going to Erasmus+ mobilities sustainable? And what is Erasmus green travel? This blog post aims to answer these questions. Also, we’ll provide you with simple tips on how to travel more responsibly. Read time: 6 min. Alternatively, you can visit our full guide on more…
read moreEUKI or the European Climate Initiative – is a two-stage project call from the German Ministry of Environment. As its name suggests EUKI focuses on climate action (i.e., projects that contribute to reduced CO2 footprint, etc.). In this post, we will look into 1st stage EUKI project application. Please note, that EUKI is for European…
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