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IIIEE researcher is the sustainability expert in the Sydsvenskan newspaper

Newspaper article with photo

Today, Jessika Richter from IIIEE participates in a live and open chat for the newspaper Sydsvenskan. The chat allows readers to discuss and reflect on different options to adopt a more climate-smart lifestyle.

Do I have to stop eating meat? Does it matter how I live? How do I travel in an environmentally friendly way? Does my waste sorting make a difference? Is there money to be made? Living more climate-smart is about making conscious choices in everyday life to reduce your personal climate impact. According to current tips and expertise, you can reduce your emissions by focusing on travel, food and consumption. 

On 5 May at 11.00, Jessika Richter, researcher in sustainable lifestyles at IIIEE, is participating in a live and open chat. The aim is that the readers can discuss and reflect on what can be their effective ways to adopt a more climate-smart lifestyle.

Participate in the chat here. (Link to newspaper article)