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6–8: «We want more clicks, but fewer CO2-emissionens»
What does the environmental footprint of an online medium look like? Gergely Tóth Császár, Head of Business Unit at Ringier Hungary, wanted to find out, and made an online carbon footprint survey of blikk.hu and glamour.hu.
12–15: feast for reporters
Soon, the USA will elect their new president. America expert and head of the Ringier School of Journalism Peter Hossli embarks on a road trip through the swing states and visits the National Conventions in Milwaukee and Chicago.
22–25: Two green thumbs and a big heart
Samuel Beljean is a gardener with passion. He has been looking after the park
surrounding the Villa Römerhalde, seat of the Ringier School of Journalism, in good shape for many years.
26–28: «Is there hope for democracy? I don’t know»
Peter Bárdy, editor-in-chief of Aktuality.sk, talks about the difficult relationship
between politics and media in Slovakia and about his tireless fight for press freedom in his home country.
34: Abracadabra
AI experts Miriam Meckel and Léa Steinacker presented their book «Alles überall auf einmal» (Everything everywhere at once) at a Ringier event. It is an instructive piece of literature, but it also offers entertaining stories about the first attempts at using the precursors of today’s technology.