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Sustainability in Cities: Transportation

  We are living in an unprecedented moment: for the first time in the history of humanity, there are more…

Clean Water and Sanitation: Challenge #3

Water is considered a human right. However, the access to water, its distribution, and sanitation are not at the same…

#sophie

Clean Water & Sanitation: Challenge #1

an image of Hurricane Irma’s impact on Cuba via CBC Climate change has led to a recent surge in hurricanes.…

#evie

Design Incentives within the Fashion Industry (SDG 6, Challenge #2)

Fashion is the third most polluting industry in the world, after oil and agriculture. It’s estimated that around 20% of…

#antya

Energy sustainability in urban settings: Challenge 2 – How might we foster growth in urban communities to adopt sustainable energies?

Urban populations represent over 50% of world’s people, so how might designers target this greater half of the world into…

#johnboranjr

Climate Action: Challenge #1

“Take urgent action to combat climate change and its actions.” Despite living in a world of finite resources, Western cultures…

#andre, #challenge13

Life Below Water Challenge 3: Communication

Communication Interview with Sara Tjossem, Diana Budds, and Zoe Berg by Yanging Ye, Tzu Ching, and Ben Bartlett. Communication can…

#Ben Bartlett, #TzuChing, #Yanging

SUSTAINABILITY CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION CHALLENGE 3: REDESIGN THE TRASH BIN

  The group member is Carly Simmons, Gustav Ole Dyrhauge, Runshi Wei. What is the difference between throwing a can…

#RUNSHI WEI

Responsible Consumption & Production Challenge #2: Materials Awareness

The domestic material consumption in the western countries (Europe and Northern America) is low, since most of the production and…

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