The University of Tartu Centre for Sustainable Development seeks solutions for key societal issues arising from the ever-increasing conflict between the planetary boundaries and the human impact.
On 13 December from 14 to 18, the opening event of the University of Tartu Centre for Sustainable Development took place in the conference hall of the university library.
Estonia should decide to invest in climate competence, develop climate adaptation plan and "climate services," said Piia Post, head of atmospheric physics laboratory.
University of Tartu starts the project "Climate awareness from school to society: empowering children, youth and teachers to reduce the effects of climate change" with partners.
Sustainable development means a sustainable path of development that seeks a balance between meeting the planetary boundaries and meeting the needs of humanity so that the well-being of future generations is not compromised.