Our identity as a human race today is dependent on how we relate to resources, the way we interact with them, and reshape them to create the material world we live in. Meanwhile, human-caused climate change has long become a part of our reality. It poses perhaps the biggest challenge humankind has faced in the recent past. The threat of climate change and the resulting transformations question our current relationship with nature and resources.
To address these challenges, a group of researchers, journalists, artists, and social entrepreneurs met in Berlin and Brandenburg as part of the Humboldt Residency Programme. They explored the connections between global ecological urgency, political volatility, and societal conditions to foster a conversation between stakeholders in science and beyond, designed to highlight new concepts or discover clues to a better future.
Residents Evelyn de Oliveira Araripe (researcher), Christopher Schrader (journalist), and Magdalena Hart (artist) will share some of the major takeaways from their group discussions. Participants are invited to join the conversation on how we can achieve a sustainable and secure future.
Information on participating / attending:
With Registration
Date:
11/03/2023 18:15 - 11/03/2023 19:30
Event venue:
Berlin Science Week Campus, Museum für Naturkunde, Invalidenstraße 43
10115 Berlin
Berlin
Germany
Target group:
all interested persons
Relevance:
local
Subject areas:
Environment / ecology
Types of events:
Seminar / workshop / discussion
Entry:
10/18/2023
Sender/author:
Birgit Holthaus
Department:
Pressestelle
Event is free:
yes
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event75479
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