Dear Readers,
This issue is dedicated to a highly topical subject: climate change. Many of you will have experienced the challenges of this phenomenon – unexpected torrential rains, floods, heat waves, longer and longer droughts, etc. Experts have long warned of the scenarios that have been unfolding in recent years.
In Portrétár you can read about what individuals can do to help the environment and slow climate change. American organic gardener Logan Strenchock gives us an insight into the daily life of the Zsámbok Organic Garden and how the eco-friendly cargo bike played a role in the creation of Cargonomia. Gábor István György, energy consultant, shares his wide-ranging knowledge on climate-friendly energy sources. And Zsolt Fülöp, pioneer to turn to renewable energy sources long before the turn of the millennium, will talk about his relevant experiences.
It's a classic joke that when asked where the electricity comes from, most of the passers-by would answer: from the socket. Since 42 percent of electricity in Hungary comes from the Paks nuclear power plant, our Országismeret column gives a brief overview of the energy mix in Hungary and the importance of the Paks nuclear power plant.
Of course, you will also find many interesting exercises and food for thought related to our key topic in Fókusz and Könyvjelző.
Egyetemi körkép takes you to Beijing, where students of the Hungarian programme present their department.
Enjoy browsing.