BlueUniversities

“Sufficiency as a Strategy”

From the Right Livelihood Centre of the Blue Community / Blue University of Zurich: In three weeks, the annual lecture series «Sustainability Now! Sufficiency as a Strategy for Sustainability and Econ...

PUCPR: Drinking Water in Public Spaces

Laíssa Mirella Mendes Mariano de Lara is a biology student at the Brazilian Blue University PUCPR, the Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná. She is interviewing tourists and residents about the ...

Brazil’s Blue University PUCPR on Water

The Brazilian Blue Community / Blue University Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná PUCPR has water and sanitation as a permanent theme in its programme. These are the activities planned for thi...

Crowdwater App in Switzerland

Hydrologist Jan Seibert from the Blue Community / Blue University of Zurich, Switzerland, writes: Latest update of the CrowdWater app, now in 14 languages including all four official languages in Swit...

Reforestation Effects on Low Flows

Reforestation effects on low flows: Review of public perceptions and scientific evidence. Hydrologists Ilja van Meerveld and Jan Seibert from the Swiss Blue Community / Blue University of Zurich publi...

Blue Universities: Next Exchange Scheduled

The next exchange among Blue Universities is set for Thursday 3 April 2025, 10am Canada, 11am Brazil/Uruguay, 2pm UTC/Mali, 3pm Nigeria, 4pm Switzerland/Spain, 5pm Kenya. Find out about the Blue Unive...

April 3, 2025

Brazil: When The Belém River Speaks

The Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná PUCPR is an active Brazilian Blue Community / Blue University. Few days ago, Professor Marta Luciane Fischer sent us an update on her work (see Blue News h...

Brazil: Blue University Report from PUCPR

Marta Luciane Fischer, Professor at the Brazilian Blue Community / Blue University Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná sent us this update on her work: Last year I developed an interesting activi...

How Utah University cut its water use

Following a 2022 Utah Legislature mandate, the university has changed the way it landscapes the campus. Here’s how the University of Utah cut its annual water use on campus by 55M gallons – enough to ...

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