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Everything Is Changing

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Explore the ideas shaping a sustainable future through conversations with experts, innovators, and changemakers. From renewable energy and sustainable agriculture to water stewardship and circular economies, each episode unpacks real-world solutions and systemic shifts. Guided by five themes, Ecosystems, Energy, Mobility, Water, and Circular Solutions, we offer grounded insights for researchers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and anyone navigating the path to resilience and adaptation. Perspective is everything, and everything is changing.

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REVOLVE

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Society

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everythingischanging.eu

Neueste Folge

30. Jun 2026

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Prosumer Economy: The Story of Good4Trust? 25.04.2025

In this episode of Everything is Changing , we speak with environmental scientist Dr. Uygar Özesmi about the prosumer economy, an alternative to today’s profit-driven systems. Uygar shares the story of Good4Trust.org , a platform where producers and consumers collaborate to build a just and sustainable economy. We dive into how trust works as a currency, how impact is measured, and why this model...

Coffee & Climate at IJF 16.04.2025

Recorded at the 2025 International Journalism Festival in Perugia, this episode features an intimate coffee chat with Nithin Coca , a Japan-based climate journalist uncovering the deep connections between climate change, human rights, and global supply chains.

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