Tag: crises
Strengthening resilience: 15 questions that help us survive crises
Psychological resilience Strengthening resilience: 15 questions that help us survive crises better Resilience – i.e. psychological resistance – helps us to overcome crises well. © Jay Yuno/Getty Images How well…
Zadie Smith’s novel “Fraud”: How does literature help in crises? – Culture
The year is 2001. It has been less than a month since Islamist terrorists hijacked two passenger planes and brought down the towers of the World Trade Center. And as…
Florian Mayer about mental crises and his tennis career – Sport
Florian Mayer was one of the best tennis players, earned well and yet suffered from his job for years without being noticed. During a fireside chat, the former professional talks…
EU Commission chief von der Leyen: Cleverly used the crises
As of: December 24, 2023 11:17 a.m When she announced a geopolitical EU Commission when she took office as president, many people laughed at von der Leyen. But two wars…
Panic, stress, crises: When school becomes an insurmountable hurdle
Panic, stress, crises When school becomes an insurmountable hurdle Visit to Unicus: Interacting with each other is strengthened in group games. photo © Christoph Reichwein/dpa Fear of bullying, panic in…
Elisabeth Borne’s lightning visit to the archipelago in the face of multiple crises
Mayotte in “sub-France”? Elisabeth Borne is going to the department this Friday to make announcements on water, housing and health, in this poorest department in France, facing a serious drought,…
At your keyboards, Paris needs your ideas to anticipate crises
We have all experienced it during the Covid health crisis: it is better to be prepared to experience a crisis, whatever it may be, and to anticipate all possible scenarios.…
Archaeology: How our ancestors responded to climate crises
The climate was already fluctuating at the end of the Stone Age, including in Central Europe. Did this already exacerbate the differences between rich and poor back then? source site
Archaeology: How our ancestors responded to climate crises
The climate was already fluctuating at the end of the Stone Age, including in Central Europe. Did this already exacerbate the differences between rich and poor back then? source site
EU electricity market reform: Was that the end of the energy crises?
France and Germany overcome their differences and agree on the controversial EU electricity market reform. What the compromise looks like and what it means for private consumers. source site