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SUMMARY:How to Listen #2: Co-shaping an exchange of narratives and learning together.
DESCRIPTION:Hunt out wild flowers\,\nreach out\, not to pick them\nbut as an offer of intimacy. \nStay open-hearted\,\ndon’t put your ear\nto the ground to listen \nfor sap or soil\, instead\ntune into the words\nwritten between the lines – \nvisible in the way bluebell\,\npink campion\, stitchwort\noffer up their secrets\, \nhave made themselves\nvulnerable against\npale and dark greens. \nThis is an offering –\nlast chance to hear\nthis moment’s prayer. \nVeronica Aaronson\, from Nothing about the birds is ordinary this morning (Indigo Dreams\, 2019) \n\nThe Living Library is a conversational space that takes place in the intersection between fiction\, action and research. Over a series of three online sessions facilitated by Pernilla Glaser\, academics\, activists and artists will gather to share understandings of climate justice\, unpacking the scheduled themes of knowledge\, listening and action. \nThe Living Library is a Talk Up. You are invited to listen to a conversation between a group with various practices of knowledge. The conversation is followed by a participatory space where you reflect with other participants. \n\n\n\n \nRegistration is free and you are welcome to attend all three conversations or any of your own choosing. Please note\, you only need to register once. \nREGISTER HERE FOR THE ZOOM LINKhttp://doit.medfarm.uu.se/kurt20747 \nIn this second session of The Living Library we will be exploring the dynamic of listening as a tool for transformation\, raising questions such as: \n\nWhat can a practice of listening look like?\nFrom what position is it possible to be an involved listener?\nWhat happens when you put the art of listening in focus of dialogue and collaboration?\nHow can we learn about listening from different contexts and practices?\nWhat is essential in order to support an environment where listening is possible?\nHow can we actively listen and co-shape an exchange of narratives?\n\nThe Living Library is a collaboration between the following organisations: Climate Change Leadership at Uppsala University\, Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm University\,  Uppsala konstmuseum and Mistra Environmental Communication  \nYou can read more about contributors and the background to The Living Library below and on our website here. Find the Facebook event here  \n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \nGuests \nMichele-Lee Moore | Researcher  | Stockholm Resilience Centre\, Stockholm University  \nMichele-Lee Moore’s research focus is on social innovations and transformations. She seeks to build and mobilize knowledge about social innovations – ones that allow us to transform and build positive paths towards social-ecological-cultural resilience. Primarily\, she has focused on topics of transnational and local water governance\, social innovation\, and transformation. Beyond her water governance research\, she also collaborates with scholars to examine case studies in other domains to gain insights on social innovation and transformation. Throughout this work\, Moore remains deeply committed to growing her own knowledge about decolonization\, two-eyed seeing methodologies\, and developing her capacity for understanding and implementing\, both truth and reconciliation. \nLearn more about Michele-Lee and her work here: \n\nSRC Profile\nTalk  on the perils and promises of transformative change\n\nMaria Thereza Alves | Artist\nHeralding from São Paulo\, Brazil\, Maria Thereza Alves has worked and exhibited internationally since the 1980s\, creating a body of work investigating the histories and circumstances of particular localities to give witness to silenced histories. Her projects are researched-based and develop out of her interactions with the physical and social environments of the places she lives\, or visits for exhibitions and residencies. These projects begin in response to local needs and proceed through a process of dialogue that is often facilitated between material and environmental realities and social circumstances. While aware of Western binaries between nature and culture\, art and politics\, or art and daily life\, she deliberately refuses to acknowledge them in her practice. She chooses instead to work with people in communities as equals through relational practices of collaboration that require constant movement across all of these boundaries. \nLearn more about Maria and her work here: \n\nMaria’s page\n\nJohannes Heldén | Artist and Poet\nJohannes Heldén is a visual artist\, writer and musician. His interdisciplinary practice deals with poetry\, ecology\, artificial intelligence\, sentience\, interspecies communication and narrative structures. Recent projects include Astroecology which was published simultaneously in three languages\, made into an interdisciplinary performance at The Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm and a digital artwork published by Bonniers Konsthall\, and New New Hampshire & Clouds (for the Momentum biennial\, hybrid installation/publication). He has published four music albums\, recently Takträdgårdar (OEI) and System (Irrlicht)\, and seven digital works of poetry and visual art. \nLearn more about Johannes and his work here: \n\nJohannes’ page\n\nFacilitator  \nRebecca Vinthagen | Researcher and Facilitator  \n\nRebecca Vinthagen is a lecturer\, method developer and process leader within issues related to organizational development\, leadership and artistic staging. Her educational background is within political science\, gender studies\, leadership and cultural production. \nRebecca is the author of the concept of norm-creative\, and the book of the same name. Norm-creativity is a playful\, compassionate and visionary method to explore how to translate theories around human rights and environmental issues into concrete and creative practice. \nShe is also a teacher with a focus on norm creative perspectives in artistic processes and has been part of developing a Master’s course in Visual Communication at Konstfack\, University of Arts\, Crafts and design. \nRebecca is the initiator of the app “Micro Action Movement – Everyday actions to change the world (M.A.M)”. M.A.M. is a collaboration with NGOs\, social justice groups and artists who contribute suggestions of everyday “micro-actions” to change the world into a kinder and more sustainable place. \n\n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \nLibrary Shelf \nThe Civil Conversations Project \nDavid Bohm on Dialogue \nSusan Bickford on The Dissonance of Democracy: Listening\, Conflict and Citizenship
URL:https://climatechangeleadership.blog.uu.se/event/how-to-listen-2-co-shaping-an-exchange-of-narratives-and-learning-together/
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SUMMARY:Living Library #3 : How to act? On allies\, ambassadors and actions.
DESCRIPTION:We work too hard\nWe’re too tired\nto fall in love.\nTherefore we must\noverthrow the government. \nWe work too hard\nWe’re too tired\nto overthrow the government.\nTherefore we must\nfall in love. \nRod Smith \n\nThe Living Library is a conversational space that takes place in the intersection between fiction\, action and research. Over a series of three online sessions facilitated by Pernilla Glaser\, academics\, activists and artists will gather to share understandings of climate justice\, unpacking the scheduled themes of knowledge\, listening and action. \nThe Living Library is a Talk Up. You are invited to listen to a conversation between a group with various practices of knowledge. The conversation is followed by a participatory space where you reflect with other participants. \n \nRegistration is free and you are welcome to attend all three conversations or any of your own choosing. Please note\, you only need to register once for the entire conversation series. \nREGISTER HERE FOR THE ZOOM LINK   http://doit.medfarm.uu.se/kurt20747 \nIn this third session of The Living Library we will be investigating the possibilities of action\, exploring questions such as: \n\nHow can small interventions lead to bigger shifts?\nWhat is the role of the ally and the narrator to legitimize\, support and connect activism?\nHow do we find spaces\, where we can take action?\nHow can we navigate long term endurance and sustainability with readiness to leap when we see an opportunity?\nWhat can the role of interdisciplinarity be\, in moving into action?\n\nThe Living Library is a collaboration between the following organisations: Climate Change Leadership at Uppsala University\, Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm University\,  Uppsala konstmuseum and Mistra Environmental Communication  \nYou can read more about contributors and the background to The Living Library below and on our website here. Find the Facebook event here \n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \nGuests \nKatarina Pirak Sikku | Artist \nKatarina Pirak Sikku is a Swedish Sami painter and photographer from Jokkmokk in Sweden. She attended the Art College in Umeå. Her art combines drawing\, photography\, painting\, installation and text. It has been exhibited in Sweden\, Finland\, Norway and Colombia. In 2015\, she was nominated for Dagens Nyheters cultural prize for her exhibition Nammalahpan based on 10 years studying the race biological research into Sami people. Learn more about Katarina and her art here: \n\nGrafikenhus\nSVT Interview\nVandring Exhibition \n\nStellan Vinthagen | Researcher | Gothenburg University\nStellan Vinthagen is a researcher at Gothenburg University specialising in Resistance Studies\, Nonviolent Action Strategies (Civil Resistance)\, Social Movements & Change and Power Theory. He is interested in the interpretations of the social meanings of acts of nonviolent disobedience as well as how transnational movements breaking of system-rules influences economic and political system-functions. His current research explores the globalization of resistance\, legal Change and social movements\, everyday resistance\, and world culture and resistance. Learn more about Stellan and his research here: \n\nGU profile\nPersonal Blog\n\nStefania Barca | Zennström Professor in Climate Change Leadership | Uppsala University  \nStefania is a scholar in Environmental Humanities\, with a strong commitment to environmental and climate justice. She has developed her research and teaching at the intersection between academia and social movements – particularly those engaged in a Just Transition towards the post-carbon society. Stefania is the current Zennström Professor in Climate Change Leadership at Uppsala University. Learn more Stefania and her research here: \n\nUU profile\nCCL Blog \nPufendorf Institute’s profile\n\nJoana Moll | Artist and Researcher\nJoana Moll is a Barcelona/Berlin based artist and researcher. Her work critically explores the way techno-capitalist narratives affect the alphabetization of machines\, humans and ecosystems. Her main research topics include Internet materiality\, surveillance\, social profiling and interfaces. She has presented her work in renowned institutions\, museums\, universities and festivals around the world such as Venice Biennale\, MAXXI\, MMOMA and Laboral among many others. She is the co-founder of the Critical Interface Politics Research Group at HANGAR [Barcelona] and co-founder of The Institute for the Advancement of Popular Automatisms. She is currently a visiting lecturer at Universität Potsdam and Escola Elisava [Barcelona]. Learn more about Joana and her work here: \n\nJoana’s page\nRadical Openness project\n\nKalle Brolin | Artist\nKalle Brolin is an artist and a writer\, working with video installations and performance. His works have been shown in a number of international biennales and art exhibitions. He’s co-runner of the Sunshine Socialist Cinema\, an outdoor solar powered cinema. He writes mainly for the culture pages in the alternative newspaper Fria Tidningen\, but has also contributed to several art magazines. He teaches classes on video art at the art school in Munka Ljungby.Kalle Brolin has spent several years living and working as an artist in cities like Buenos Aires\, Istanbul\, London\, Berlin\, Stockholm\, Copenhagen\, Tallinn\, and Gdansk. He is now based in Malmö. Learn more about Kalle here: \n\nKalle’s page\nInterview\n\nFacilitator  \nPernilla Glaser | Writer\, method-developer and teacher | Boiler | RISE (Research Institutes of Sweden) \nPernilla Glaser is a writer\, method-developer and teacher. She works as Creative Research Force at Interactive Institute and at the University Collage of Arts and Craft.Her background is as a theatre-director. She has worked a lot with participation\, place and urban sustainability and has been a recurring guest-teacher at The Institution of Architecture at the Royal Institute of Art. She is currently teaching storytelling at the University College of Arts\, Craft and Design Interior Architects. During 2014 she has developed The intersection\, a space and toolbox for innovation and collaboration for Luleå University of Technology and two projects for the Swedish county government; toolbox for spatial exploration and toolbox for an inclusive cultural heritage.Pernilla Glaser is also the initiator of Academy of Risk\, a network that works with prototyping risk-taking in academia.She is an experienced moderator\, frequently working with universities and government agencies hosting seminars and various events.  \nSee here to learn more about Pernilla and her work\, play and all things between:  \n\nPernilla’s webpage\nForest of Thought Podcast with Pernilla\nNavigating Complexity (2020). Report for RISE by Pernilla Glaser and Lisa Carlgren\n\n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \nLibrary Shelf \n\nJoanna Macy and Chris Johnstone\nActive Hope : How to face the mess we´re in without going crazy \nRuth Levitas\nUtopia as Method : The Imaginary Reconstitution of Society \nSarah Schulman\nConflict is not abuse; Overstating harm\, Community responsibility and the Duty of repair \nSimple Shifts in personal behavior and their expressions in political structures of power\, produce changing public norms which can make huge differences in individual and collective experiences. \nSarah Schulman
URL:https://climatechangeleadership.blog.uu.se/event/living-library-3-how-to-act-on-allies-ambassadors-and-actions/
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SUMMARY:Climate\, Covid and the global care crisis: new pathways for a Just Transition
DESCRIPTION:To start the Autumn semester at Uppsala University\, Fourth Zennström Professor in Climate Change Leadership\, Stefania Barca\, will be giving the CEMUS start up lecture\, titled “Climate\, Covid and the global care crisis: new pathways for a Just Transition.” \nIn keeping with university guidelines is that the event will be hybrid\, with both an on-campus and online option. Stefania will be joining us remotely via Zoom – you are invited to join in person or digitally\, if you yourself are joining from afar\, are even slightly ill or prefer this. \nThe event will kick off at 18:15 and the physical venue will be Lecture hall X (ten) / Sal X (tio) in the University Main Building / Universitetshuset located at Biskopsgatan 3\, Uppsala. See the map here: https://link.mazemap.com/5LUoKL5z \nYou can watch the event on Zoom via this link: \nhttps://uu-se.zoom.us/j/64335326487
URL:https://climatechangeleadership.blog.uu.se/event/climatecovidandcare/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211026T140000
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SUMMARY:Democracy and the Challenges of Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:14:00 – 15:30 CEST \nIn the run-up to the COP26 Summit in Glasgow\, International IDEA is hosting a webinar to launch the discussion paper on Democracy and the Challenges of Climate Change\, written by Daniel Lindvall. The webinar will discuss what innovations\, policies and actions are available to democracies to successfully tackle climate change as well as the policy recommendations of the discussion paper and starts exploring a range of tangible solutions and policy recommendations that could enable democracies to accelerate the climate action required to meet their Paris Agreement commitments.
URL:https://climatechangeleadership.blog.uu.se/event/democracy-and-the-challenges-of-climate-change/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211101T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211101T100000
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SUMMARY:Nordic Climate Leadership - Drivers\, barriers and opportunities on the road to and from Glasgow.
DESCRIPTION:9:00 – 10:00 UTC \nThe Nordic countries have long been climate policy pioneers. But what are the associated drivers\, barriers and results\, and how can the remaining gaps within targets be bridged? This workshop explores how lessons learned can be of value outside the Nordic Countries\, and what can be learnt from efforts elsewhere. \nSpeakers: \n\nMikael Karlsson\, Associate Professor Climate Change Leadership\n\n 
URL:https://climatechangeleadership.blog.uu.se/event/nordic-climate-leadership-drivers-barriers-and-opportunities-on-the-road-to-and-from-glasgow/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211105T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211105T183000
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SUMMARY:Climate Law and Governance Day
DESCRIPTION:Mikael Karlsson will be joining other experts in climate governance and climate law at this exciting event! \nCo-hosts from the University of Glasgow\, the University of Cambridge and the University of Strathclyde\, also the CISDL’s tiny CLGI Secretariat and hundreds of other partners who have joined over the years\, are delighted to invite you to register now for Climate Law and Governance Day 2021. In the beautiful Kelvin Gallery of the University of Glasgow and surrounding halls\, the CLGI Programme Committee shall be convening the Climate Law and Governance Day global symposium on Friday\, 5 November 2021\, in Glasgow\, Scotland during the COP26 of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. CLGD 2021\, with an intense programme of over 16 in person and online sessions hosted by international organizations\, country delegations\, foundations\, law associations and firms\, law faculties and many other leading climate law and governance actors\, provides an important point for the global climate law and governance community to meet\, share ideas and build new innovative collaborations to tackle climate change and implement the Paris Agreement across international and domestic regulation\, climate litigation\, legal scholarship\, and commercial practice circles. \nSign up here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/climate-law-and-governance-day-tickets-154026099209 \n 
URL:https://climatechangeleadership.blog.uu.se/event/climate-law-and-governance-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211109T100000
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SUMMARY:CEFO: Kinge Gardien– Circular design
DESCRIPTION:Baltic Sea Library – Geocentrum\nZoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/68681779591 \n  \nThe interdisciplinary seminar takes place Tuesdays 10:15-12:00 twice per month during term time via zoom or/and in the Baltic Library\, at the Department of Earth Sciences\,  Villavägen 16. The first and last seminar each term includes planning discussions where PhD-students and researchers suggest future activities. The seminar is hosted by affiliated CEFO Members and supported by CEMUS\, NRHU and the Climate Change Leadership Node at Uppsala University.
URL:https://climatechangeleadership.blog.uu.se/event/cefo-kinge-gardien-circular-design/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211112T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211112T103000
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SUMMARY:Fair Climate Transformation Governance -  Interlinking carbon budgets\, fair governance and COP26
DESCRIPTION:09:00 – 10:30 UTC \nHow can societies transform in order to fit within carbon budgets? This seminar describes Paris Agreement-based carbon budgets as a foundation for discussing the merits and shortcomings of various governance strategies\, including potential COP26 outcomes\, with a focus on social fairness and effectiveness in meeting climate targets.  \nWhile much is known about technological change and economic opportunities\, it is far from well understood what citizens consider to be fair transformations and how governance systems can realise such expectations. This project draws on early insights from a new major research project (FAIRTRANS) as well as on experiences from a wide ranging panel. \nFacilitators: Jens Ergon and Isabel Baudish \nSpeakers: \n\nProfessor Kevin Anderson\nProfessor Doreen Stabinsky\nAssociate Professor Mikael Karlsson\nMikael Leyi\nClair Stockwell\nJytte Guteland\nKarin Lexén
URL:https://climatechangeleadership.blog.uu.se/event/fair-climate-transformation-governance-interlinking-carbon-budgets-fair-governance-and-cop26/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211115T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211115T170000
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CREATED:20211111T131200Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Change- a Critical Test for Democracy
DESCRIPTION:On 15 November\, 15.00 EST. Community of Democracies will discuss the issue of Climate Change as a Critical Test for Democracy. Daniel Lindvall\, CCL Researcher will participate in the panel discussion. \nThe event will aim to discuss how democracies can address climate change and its consequences.  At the same time the event will provide a space to follow-up on the discussions and key recommendations from the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow. \nRegister to the event here
URL:https://climatechangeleadership.blog.uu.se/event/climate-change-a-critical-test-for-democracy/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211207T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211207T120000
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SUMMARY:CEFO: Maarten Deleye – Higher education and sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Maarten Deleye – Higher education and sustainability.\nA topic modeling discourse analysis of academic discourses.\nBaltic University Library – Geocentrum\nZoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/68681779591\n\n\n\n  \nThe interdisciplinary seminar takes place Tuesdays 10:15-12:00 twice per month during term time via zoom or/and in the Baltic Library\, at the Department of Earth Sciences\,  Villavägen 16. The first and last seminar each term includes planning discussions where PhD-students and researchers suggest future activities. The seminar is hosted by affiliated CEFO Members and supported by CEMUS\, NRHU and the Climate Change Leadership Node at Uppsala University.
URL:https://climatechangeleadership.blog.uu.se/event/cefo-maarten-deleye-higher-education-and-sustainability/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220520T123000
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SUMMARY:Combatting Climate Science Denial: a workshop
DESCRIPTION:How do you respond to someone who denies climate change? \nWhat are the different ways misinformation\, disinformation and denial impact attitudes and beliefs about climate change science? \nHow can we\, as scientists or science advocates\, respond to these different misperceptions? \n  \nWhether you are scientist or student\, you might have encountered this in your personal or professional life. If so\, this workshop is for you! \nCome along to an interactive workshop at Uppsala University Climate Day at Ångström Laboratory\, Room 5. \nSign up here: https://doit.medfarm.uu.se/bin/kurt3/kurt/55856 \nFor more information about Uppsala University Climate Day and full programme: https://www.teknat.uu.se/collaboration/inauguration-new-angstrom/theme-week/climate-change/ \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://climatechangeleadership.blog.uu.se/event/combatting-climate-science-denial-a-workshop/
LOCATION:Sonja Lyttkens sal\, New Ångströms\, Ångström Laboratory\, House 10\, Uppsala\, Sweden
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221121T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221121T173000
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SUMMARY:"We need climate leadership" - Inaugural lecture by Sverker C. Jagers\, visiting Zennström professor
DESCRIPTION:In his inaugural lecture\, professor Sverker C. Jagers proceeds from the theory of social dilemmas and collective action to explain the origin of climate change and to discuss what is required to avoid this problem. He argues that basically\, we are dealing with a gigantic coordination problem and due to the very large scale of the situation\, it is not at all likely that contributing actors will change their behavior\, neither spontaneously nor voluntarily. Instead\, the situation requires active guidance and help; that some take on the role as climate change leaders and either show the possibility of alternative route choices or contribute to necessary coordination through firmer steering. In his lecture\, Jagers discusses several potential candidates who can take on this leadership role; scientists\, businesses\, religious communities\, and other members of civil society. As a political scientist by training\, he particularly elaborates on the possibilities and obstacles of the political sphere to take on an active climate change leadership role. \nThe lecture is followed by a panel discussion with invited guests on the subject of implementing climate change leadership in various sectors of society. The audience is encouraged to ask questions. \nPanel members \nNaghmeh Nasiritousi\, Associate Prof in political sciences at Stockholms university\nAnnika Gottberg\, environmental specialist\, Svenska kyrkan\nMattias Johansson\, Head of Public Affairs\, Volvo Cars\, former chief of staff at the Ministry of the Environment (C)\nEva Svedling\, elected CEO Global Challenge (Global utmaning)\, former undersecretary of state at the Ministry of the Environment (MP) \nDate and time: 21 November 2022\, 15:00-16:30 (lecture and panel discussion) and 16.30-17.30 (mingle).\nVenue: Sonja Lyttkens sal\, House 10\, floor 1\, New Ångström\, Uppsala University.\nLanguage: English.\nFood served:  Yes.\nOpen for: Everyone interested in climate change solutions; i. e. the public\,\norganisations\, students and researcher \nLast day to register is 14 November 2022. Registration is mandatory. \nSign up here: https://doit.medfarm.uu.se/bin/kurt3/kurt/73114 \nMore information: \nJudith Lundberg-Felten\, project coordinator\, Climate Change Leadership:\njudith.lundberg-felten@geo.uu.se \nThe Zennström Professorship in Climate Change Leadership\nClimate Change Leadership hosts the Zennström Visiting Professorship in Climate Change Leadership. The Zennström Professorship in Climate Change Leadership is a ten year series of visiting professorships co-funded by generous donations from Zennström Philanthropies\, founded by Niklas Zennström\, Uppsala University alumnus\, and his wife Catherine Zennström.\nRead more: www.geo.uu.se/climate-change-leadership/
URL:https://climatechangeleadership.blog.uu.se/event/we-need-climate-leadership-inaugural-lecture-by-sverker-c-jagers-visiting-zennstrom-professor/
LOCATION:Sonja Lyttkens sal\, New Ångströms\, Ångström Laboratory\, House 10\, Uppsala\, Sweden
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SUMMARY:Why is climate policy increasingly contested when we know so much more?
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to an exciting seminar on environmental change governance\, spanning from the upcoming climate COP28 in Dubai\, to the European Green Deal\, to present Swedish environmental policy making. Listen to an introduction from the new Zennström Visiting Professor\, Stacy VanDeveer\, and contribute to a panel discussion with participants from academia\, civil society and businesses. \nDate and time: Monday 9 October 2023\, 9.00-11.30 followed by lunch-mingle\nPlace: Humanistiska teatern\, Uppsala University\, Thunbergsvägen 3C\, Uppsala\nLanguage: English\nFood served: Yes\nOpen for: Everyone interested in climate change politics; i. e. the public\, organisations\, students and researchers etc.\nRegistration is mandatory. Register latest by 1 October 2023 https://doit.medfarm.uu.se/bin/kurt3/kurt/97140 \n  \n09.00 Uppsala University and Climate Research: A Welcome message \nCharlotte Platzer-Björkman\, Vice-rector Uppsala University\, Professor in Solid State Electronics \n  \n09.15 World on Fire: Contention and Politicization in Climate Change Governance \nInaugural lecture by Stacy D. VanDeveer\, Zennström Professor in Climate Change Leadership \n \nNegative impacts of climate change are obvious\, very costly\, and scientifically uncontroversial\, so why is climate change policymaking so contentious? Didn’t we once believe that\, as science and time marched on\, it would become easier to enact more stringent policies?  Why does it seem like it is becoming harder\, even as climate change starts to have a tangible effect on the world? Stacy VanDeveer will address these questions in his lecture as the new visiting Zennström professor in Climate Change Leadership. In doing so\, he draws lessons from three areas of contemporary national and international politics\, policymaking and social science research. These help us understand the increasing divisiveness and disputes around an emergent “climate politics of everyday life.” He explores ongoing governance initiatives to produce synergies for biodiversity protection and climate change mitigation\, improved mining and minerals governance\, and campaigns and policy actions to phase-out of coal burning. \n  \n10.15 Panel discussion: from Swedish environmental policy to the European Green Deal and COP28 \nModerator\nMikael Karlsson\, Associate Professor Environmental Science\, Head of CCL \nPanellists\nNaghmeh Nasiritousi\, Associate Professor Political Science\, CCL\, UU\nJohanna Sandahl\, President European Environmental Bureau\nCharles Parker\, Professor Political Science\, Uppsala University\nAnnika Jacobson\, Special Coordinator for Climate Action\, Stockholm City\nStacy VanDeveer\, Zennström Professor in Climate Change Leadership \n  \n11.00 Discussion with all participants and the audience \n  \n11.30-12.30 Lunch mingle with snacks \n Welcome! \nMore information:\njudith.lundberg-felten@geo.uu.se\, Project coordinator Climate Change Leadership\nhttps://climatechangeleadership.blog.uu.se/
URL:https://climatechangeleadership.blog.uu.se/event/why-is-climate-policy-increasingly-contested-when-we-know-so-much-more/
LOCATION:Humanistiska teatern\, Uppsala University\, Thunbergsvägen 3C\, Uppsala\, Thunbergsvägen 3C\, Uppsala\, Sweden
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SUMMARY:Inaugural lecture "Science and Governance for the Planet" with Prof Aarti Gupta and Prof Frank Biermann
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the inaugural lecture “Science and Governance for the Planet” with Prof Aarti Gupta and Prof Frank Biermann\, Zennström visiting professors in Climate Change Leadership and a panel discussion on the subject “The Triple Planetary Crisis in Science and Policy”. \n  \nVenue: Hambergsalen\, Geocentrum\, Villavägen 16\, Uppsala \nDate: Monday 7 April 2025 \n  \nProgramme \n14:15 Welcome message by Anders Hagfeldt\, Vice-chancellor Uppsala University \n  \n14:20 Lectures \nProf Frank Biermann “Planetary Politics in the Age of Trump” \nThe planetary crisis of climate change\, environmental degradation and unsustainable development is a defining challenge of the 21st century. Political solutions must navigate the rapidly changing real-world complexities\, from the rise of transnational populist movements opposing environmental policies to the recent withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement. How can we imagine planetary politics in the “age of Trump”? This lecture explores today’s political dynamics\, multilevel institutions and transformative policy options in global sustainability governance\, aiming to sketch realistic approaches to planetary stewardship and governance amid geopolitical turmoil and growing anti-environmentalist backlash. \nProf Aarti Gupta “The Climate Crisis and Scholar Activism: The Necessity and the Challenges” \nIn addressing the climate crisis\, what should be the role of the engaged scientist? What kind of science-society contract can help to address anticipatory challenges\, such as climate change\, where potential options to reduce climate impacts might be accompanied by uncertain and unknowable future risks\, harms or benefits\, which will manifest in a highly unequal and geopolitically tense world? What if scientists fundamentally disagree about these options? There is an urgent need\, I argue\, for scholar activism in this context of contested science. I discuss in this lecture how I have sought to engage with this need\, both conceptually and in practice. \n  \n15:00 Panel discussion: The Triple Planetary Crisis in Science and Policy with Uppsala university professors Joëlle Rüegg\, Gabriele Messori\, Marika Edoff and Jacob Höglund\, Moderator: Mikael Karlsson \n16:00 Discussion with all participants and the audience \n16:30 – 17.30 Mingle with snacks \n  \nLast day to sign up 27 March 2025 \nParticipation is free of charge but registration is mandatory. \nSign up here: https://doit.medfarm.uu.se/bin/kurt3/kurt/8883108
URL:https://climatechangeleadership.blog.uu.se/event/inaugural-lecture-science-and-governance-for-the-planet-with-prof-aarti-gupta-and-prof-frank-biermann/
LOCATION:Hambergsalen\, Geocentrum\, Villavägen 16\, Uppsala\, Villavägen 16\, Uppsala\, 752 36\, Sweden
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SUMMARY:Inaugural lecture 2026 Zennström professorship Karen O'Brien
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the inaugural lecture and panel discussion with our recently appointed Zennström Visiting Professor in Climate Change Leadership 2026\, Karen O’Brien. \nKaren O’Brien is co-founder of cCHANGE and Professor Emerita of human geography at University of Oslo. Building on decades of research on the social and human dimensions of environmental change\, her current work focuses on connecting theory with practice to scale equitable and sustainable transformations. \nThe event will be held in English. More information is available below. Please note that registration is mandatory and the number of seats is limited. The deadline for registration is March 8. \nInaugural lecture for the 2026 Zennström Professorship in Climate Change Leadership: “Transforming Together: Fast Forward to a Fair Future “ \nDate: Monday 16 March 13:00-15:00 followed by a fika mingle until 16:30 \nVenue: Hambergsalen\, Geocentrum\, Villavägen 16\, Uppsala \n  \nProgramme \n\n13:05 Welcome message by Anders Hagfeldt\, Vice-chancellor Uppsala University\n13:15 Lecture by the Zennström professor 2026 Karen O’BrienScaling transformative change for a just and sustainable world\nThe scale of the climate crisis challenges us to think\, organize\, and act differently. To do so\, we may need to relate differently to ourselves\, each other\, nature\, and the future. Drawing on my past research on climate change impacts\, vulnerability\, and adaptation and the recent Transformative Change Assessment of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)\, this talk will focus on the importance of engaging with the practical\, political\, and personal spheres of transformation\, as well as my current work on fractal approaches to scaling transformations to sustainability. Finally\, I will consider some of the implications for climate change leadership\, with an emphasis on why we matter more than we think.\n13:50 Panel discussion “Transforming Together: Fast Forward to a Fair Future”\nPanel I: Anna Rosling\, Mats Målqvist and Daniel Lindvall.\nPanel II: Laila Mendy\, Oskar Lindgren and Charlotte Bunge\nModerator: Mikael Karlsson\n14:30 Discussion with all participants and the audience\n15:00 – 16.30 Mingle with fika\n\n  \nRegister here by 8 March 2026
URL:https://climatechangeleadership.blog.uu.se/event/inaugural-lecture-2026-zennstrom-professorship-karen-obrien/
LOCATION:Hambergsalen\, Geocentrum\, Villavägen 16\, Uppsala\, Villavägen 16\, Uppsala\, 752 36\, Sweden
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