Archive – In the Media (<2021)

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  • Feb 20, 2020: “Calling Educators to Action on Climate Crisis”, a blog post by Gustavo Fischman, Daniel Fischer, Jordan King and Iveta Silova addressing the role of education in the climate crisis and a call to action that was signed by 2,000 educators. In: Worlds of Education. Blog by Education International. You can find the blog post here.
  • Dec 7, 2018: “That way we live more sustainable”, In: Sueddeutsche Zeitung Online. You can find the dpa/tmn article quoting Daniel Fischer [in German] here.
  • Nov 11, 2018: “Zero waste program promotes on all-you-care-to-compost mentality”. In: The State Press. You can find the article here.
  • May 26, 2018: “Social ostracism helps”. In: Der SPIEGEL. The interview [in German] with Daniel Fischer on social change can be found here.
  • May, 2018: “I am what I wear”. A conversation [in German] with Daniel Fischer about the importance of fashion and the opportunities of green fashion. In: enorm magazine. The article can be found here.
  • Feb 20, 2018: “Mindfulness: How does regular meditation affect consumer behavior?” In: Berliner Zeitung. The article [in German] about the BiNKA project can be found here.
  • Feb, 2018: “Can mindfulness slow down the appetite for consumption?” The article [in German] about the BiNKA project on the “Portal for Ethics and Mindfulness” can be found here.
  • Jan 9, 2018: “Refilling instead of buying new”. In: Landeszeitung Lüneburg für die Lüneburger Heide. The article [in German] about the refill initiative and the involvement of students in the Minor Sustainability Sciences can be found here.
  • Dec 14, 2017: “How should journalism deal with a term that seems arbitrary to many?: Daniel Fischer on phrases, cosy talk and why journalism and sustainability need to engage with each other. The article [in German] on the portal “Green Journalism” can be found here.
  • Oct 7, 2017: “What is the Blue Angel?”. In: Landeszeitung Lüneburg für die Lüneburger Heide. The article [in German] about the SuCo2 project can be found here.
  • May 30, 2017: “Vegan leather substitute: Today you wear pineapple”. The article by Rike Henties from NDR broadcast including an interview with Daniel Fischer can be found here.
  • Apr 6, 2017: “Save the world with 99 cents”. In: Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung. The article [in German] can be found here.
  • Mar 14, 2016: “Ambitious, but without a plan”. In: Enorm Magazine. The article [in German] can be found here.
  • May 12, 2015: “Study on the concept of sustainability”. In: Biorama – Magazine for Sustainable Lifestyle. The article [in German] can be found here.

UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATION

  • Aug 22, 2017: “Knowledge protects – through a sensible way of dealing with food scandals”, Leuphana University Communication. The interview [in German] with Daniel Fischer can be found here.
  • Jul 10, 2017: “Love and sustainability”, Leuphana University Communication. Professor Regine Herbrik examines both as “social fictions”. A reflection of the talk given as part of the SuCo2 event series can be found here.
  • Jan 16, 2017: “Find out what you really want!”, Leuphana University Communication. A reflection of a panel discussion at College Day 2017 at Leuphana University involving Daniel Fischer can be found here.
  • Jan 16, 2017: “The psychological perspective on negotiating sustainability”, Leuphana University Communication. A reflection of the talk by Professor Carolin Schuster, given as part the SuCo2 event series, can be found here.
  • Nov 14, 2016: “Mindful sustainable”, Leuphana University Communication. The report about the inaugural lecture by Daniel Fischer can be found here.
  • Sep 30, 2016: “Greening Entenhausen – the Lustige Taschenbuch in the focus of students”, Leuphana University Communication. An interview with Anna Sundermann and Daniel Fischer about the undergraduate seminar “Greening Entenhausen” can be found here.

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