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Mar
4
Lecture

Sustainable Development Goals within Planetary Boundaries: Utopia or Panacea?

Distance : -
03/04/2021 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM in Berlin (Germany)

The 17 Sustainable Development Goals present a new social contract for the world in the quest to achieve ways of living and economic well-being that no longer undermines the biological and physical life-support systems that human development depends on. Currently, we are following a very dangerous path, facing potentially irreversible and disastrous impacts, due to rising global environmental ...

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Sep
16
Web-Event

COVID-19, rural poverty, and inequality in forest regions

Distance : -
09/16/2020 in Washington D.C. (United States of America)

The Seminar will focus on more effectively understanding and addressing the impact of COVID-19 on rural poverty and inequality, within the context of forest-based livelihoods. The objective of the Seminar is to increase understanding of how the COVID-19 pandemic impacts, and is conditioned by, poverty and inequality, particularly within the context of forest-based livelihoods. Participants will ...

The Bonn Challenge
Sep
15
Web-Event

Gene Editing for the Climate: Biological Solutions for Curbing Greenhouse Emissions

Distance : -
09/15/2020 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM in Washington, D.C. (United States of America)

Public investments in research and development that aim to cut greenhouse gas emissions to date have focused heavily on physics and chemistry. It’s time for biology to play a much bigger role. Recent breakthroughs in gene editing are unlocking vast opportunities to mitigate climate change. They range from enhancing the efficiency of photosynthesis to reducing methane emissions from cows to ...

Information Technology & Innovation foundation ITIF
Sep
10
Web-Event

The role of urban forests and green spaces in improving community resilience

Distance : -
09/10/2020 2:00 PM in Washington D.C. (United States of America)

The role of urban forests and green spaces in improving community resilience and reducing the harmful impact of COVID-19 The webinar will focus on how the natural capital of a city has an important influence on the wellbeing of urban dwellers. This will be examined by experts from different sectors that will attempt to give a balanced view of how to optimize urban forestry management for health ...

The Bonn Challenge
Jul
6
Conference

GEO BON Open Science Conference

Distance : 183 miles
07/06/2020 bis 07/10/2020 in Leipzig (Germany)

The GEO BON Open Science Conference and All Hands Meeting 2020 will be a milestone event that will bring together all those involved and interested in the development of Biodiversity Observation Networks and Essential Biodiversity Variables, as well as their potential to support global biodiversity monitoring and conservation post 2020 Repeated, long-term observations are crucial to detect and ...

iDiv Deutsches Zentrum für integrative Biodiversitätsforschung
Jun
22
Web-Event

Forestry Web-Seminar Week

Distance : -
06/22/2020 bis 06/25/2020 in Washington D.C. (United States of America)

The COVID-19 Forestry Web-Seminar Week will feature a series of virtual sessions in the week in which COFO and the World Forest Week were originally scheduled. The sessions comprise high-level events as well as technical thematic sessions. Thematic sessions are organized by the FAO’s Forestry Department with partners within and outside FAO. As the COVID pandemic continues to spread around the ...

The Bonn Challenge
Nov
28
Lecture

Closing Lecture - Kosmos: Entangled Worlds

Distance : 263 miles
11/28/2019 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM in Berlin (Germany)

This lecture will be discussing Alexander von Humboldt’s role in the Age of Enlightenment and Discovery and how his idea of the ‘web of life’ resonates with Oceanic philosophies and complex networks, opening up new pathways to the future. With: Prof. Dame Mary Anne Salmond, University of Auckland Language: English A lecture in co-operation with the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation ...

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Nov
14
Lecture

Scientific Communication then and now

Distance : 263 miles
11/14/2019 7:00 PM in Berlin (Germany)

Humboldt was a gifted scientific communicator. His lectures inspired a wide audience and his books were bestsellers. How did scientific communication function in his day, and how does it work today? With: Sir Philip Campbell (astrophysicist), Springer Nature Guest Professor, University of Heidelberg A lecture initiated by the Klaus Tschira Foundation** and the **Holtzbrinck Publishing ...

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Oct
24
Lecture

How Trees contribute to interdisciplinary environmental and climate Research

Distance : 263 miles
10/24/2019 7:00 PM in Berlin (Germany)

Environmental and climate information that can be precisely dated by the year can be gained from various tree ring parameters such as ring width, wood density, anatomical structures and chemical compositions. Dendrochronology thus offers a unique archive and precise tool for analysing human-environmental systems at the interface of archaeology, biology, climatology and ecology. The scientific ...

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Aug
29
Lecture

Towards sustainable business and finance within the planetary boundaries. A legal approach.

Distance : 263 miles
08/29/2019 7:00 PM in Berlin (Germany)

Demands for more sustainability in corporate business transactions and on capital markets have been becoming increasingly urgent since the outbreak of the financial crisis. There is clear potential for innovation here; the law, with all its options as well as its enabling and incentive function, can and must also be used to provide a regulatory framework for the positive developments that are ...

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Aug
28
Conference

Navigating the Sustainability Transformation in the 21st Century

Distance : 263 miles
08/28/2019 bis 08/30/2019 in Berlin (Germany)

this conference shall provide a landmark for today’s great challenges towards sustainability. A critical and constructive debate on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will be the focal point of the conference. Linking to Humboldt’s perspective on nature and humanity as web of interconnections, we target symbiosis between social, cultural, political, economical, ...

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Jun
20
Lecture

Criticism and Compromise – Humboldt as Politician

Distance : 263 miles
06/20/2019 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM in Berlin (Deutschland)

Alexander von Humboldt was a political writer. His collected writings show how resolutely he engaged as a public intellectual in international matters – against slavery, for the emancipation of the Jews and in the presidential election campaign in the USA. They also show the limits of his commitment and the compromises he made with authoritarian governments. His testimony in both these regards ...

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Jun
6
Lecture

“Making oneself related” – Relationships between Human and Environment

Distance : 263 miles
06/06/2019 7:00 PM in Berlin (Deutschland)

Current research approaches and historical perspectives from the collections of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin The Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin will have an exhibition in its own space in the Humboldt Forum in the Berlin City Palace. In his Kosmos lecture head curator Gorch Pieken will be presenting the concept for the opening exhibition, which is intended to make a contribution to ...

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
May
23
Lecture

A Journey to the Chimborazo, cradle of Plant Geography

Distance : 263 miles
05/23/2019 7:00 PM in Berlin (Deutschland)

We will be following in Humboldt’s footsteps to explore his groundbreaking insights into broad patterns in nature, his importance for plant geography and the relevance of his holistic procedure for solving today’s global challenges. With: Naia Morueta-Holme, University of Copenhagen Language: English ...

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
May
2
Lecture

Human nonsense that disrupts the natural order – Climate Change and/or Democracy

Distance : 263 miles
05/02/2019 7:00 PM in Berlin (Deutschland)

As in few other areas of policy and politics, climate policy exposes the erosion of public trust in science and democracy. Confidence that democracies will be able to get on top of the challenges presented by climate change is dwindling, while autocratic regimes such as China are viewed as forerunners. Democracy is being held up against these views of things as the political system that is ...

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Apr
6
Ceremony

KOSMOS Opening Lecture

Distance : 263 miles
04/06/2019 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM in Berlin (Germany)

At the venue of the historical Kosmos lectures, the HU lecture series marking the 250th birthday of Alexander von Humboldt will be opened by Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and climate researcher Paulo Artaxo. As an environmental physicist, Artaxo is one of South America’s most prominent scientists. He played a leading role in the 2007 IPCC Climate Change Report, for which he and his ...

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
May
24
Lecture

The genetic basis of animal domestication - a walk in the footsteps of Charles Darwin

Distance : -
05/24/2018 7:00 PM in Bonn (Deutschland)

Charles Darwin used our domestic animals as proof-of-principle for evolution by natural selection. He argued that this is a very similar process to the one that occurs in our domestic animals due to selective breeding. In fact, Darwin himself made breeding experiments to prove this. During the 1980s I got the vision that the development of new molecular genetic methods now will allow us to reveal ...

center of advanced european studies and research (caesar)