Caption: A comic from the Green Campus Challenge s Waste Watchers team, which pitched an idea to reduce food waste on campus Caption: Stuart Dwyer, charge d’ affaires at the U.S. Embassy for the U.S. Embassy in Denmark, gave opening remarks for the Green Campus Challenge, emphasizing the importance of international partnerships in addressing global challenges. Caption: Team Green-(in)-Spire won the Green Campus Challenge grand prize for their Campus Sustainability World Fair idea.
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Climate action is among the top priorities for the Institute and one that demands global solutions. With Denmark’s reputation as a leader in sustainable thinking, finding a way to bring the two together presented a natural synergy for the MIT-Denmark program. Part of MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI), MIT-Denmark connects students and faculty
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Denmark attacked for decision to house Syrian migrants stripped of residency permits in camps
Denmark last year stripped 94 Syrians from around Damascus of their residency permits after ruling the city safe enough for them to return
Denmark has a policy of discouraging asylum seekers
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Leading rights groups have accused Denmark of condemning potentially hundreds of Syrian refugees to a state of indefinite limbo in return centres by judging Damascus and its surrounding region safe.
The Danish Refugee Council, which works extensively with displaced and conflict-affected people inside Syria, said that those who had their temporary protection removed faced years living in Denmark s three return centres, unable to work or study.
Nearly one third of all chemicals commonly found in plastic-based childrens toys are Chemicals of Concern (CoCs), according to a recent study out of Denmark.