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Valid to ask here how "umweltfreundlich" (eco-friendly) the truck really is... from what I could understand from the German description online - cutting on CO2 emissions, but still using fossil fuels...
Valid to ask here how "umweltfreundlich" (eco-friendly) the truck really is... from what I could understand from the German description online - cutting on CO2 emissions, but still using fossil fuels = emitting CO2.

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I currently work at the Charles University Environment Center in Prague on the EU-funded project 'Interdisciplinary Sustainable Development Network' (or MOSUR in Czech) - which makes our trip to Lüneburg possible :).

I studied biology at the Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice and obtained a PhD in Natural Sciences (Earth Science/Biology) from the University of Bristol, UK. During my studies in the UK, I have become very much interested in the concept of sustainability and started to build up my knowledge and experience in this field. After spending five years in the UK, I'd lived in Denmark for about a year and worked for a sustainable development consultancy (so have experience also from a non-academic sector). Finally, I've moved back to the Czech Republic at the end of the year 2012. I live in Prague at the moment, but come from Ústí nad Labem so visit the city regularly.

Really looking forward to meeting you all and discussing sustainability in the German as well as Czech context!

(Pls note that even though I am Czech, I'll try to speak with you as much in English as possible and would be happy for cooperation on your side :))



DAY 1 - 9th June: '(Un)sustainability' on the way to Luneburg

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Old idea...

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... new technology - harnessing the power of wind in Germany :)


DAY 2 - 10th June: City of Luneburg and sustainability

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Valid to ask here how "umweltfreundlich" (eco-friendly) the truck really is... from what I could understand from the German description online - cutting on CO2 emissions, but still using fossil fuels = emitting CO2.