by Jenny | Jun 5, 2025 | Blog
Humanitas at the French Embassy in Athens: Preparing for UNOC3 in Nice On 3 June, Humanitas was honored to attend the roundtable “Towards the Third UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3) of Nice,” held at the French Embassy in Athens. The event, in anticipation of the Third UN...
by Jenny | May 23, 2025 | Blog
From Hackathon to Europe’s Maritime Stage: Presenting “Smoke on the Water” at European Maritime Day Earlier this spring, our team had the honour of winning first place at the EMODnet Open Sea Lab 4.0 Hackathon with our project Smoke on the Water—a data-driven...
by Jenny | Mar 28, 2025 | Blog
From Wildfire to Waves: A Hackathon Story Duh duh duhh… duh duh duh-duhh…Duh duh duhh… duh duhh…That’s how it started.Not with code or datasets.With a riff. An idea. A question: What are the impacts of wildfires to the sea? At Open Sea Lab 4.0...
by Jenny | Nov 5, 2024 | Blog
SeaTrees’ Biodiversity Blocks: A Groundbreaking Model for Ocean Conservation At this year’s COP16 in Colombia, environmental non-profit SeaTrees introduced an innovative approach to funding marine conservation: SeaTrees Biodiversity Blocks. This initiative,...
by Maria Logiotatidou | Jan 19, 2024 | Blog
How Can Impact Communications Realise Your Theory Of Change? A Theory of Change (ToC) is a comprehensive and systematic description of how and why a desired change is expected to happen in a particular context. It outlines the causal pathways through which...
by Jenny | Jan 11, 2024 | Blog
World Logic Day: From Aristotle to AI World Logic Day is celebrated on January 14th each year. It was established by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences (CIPSH)...