Terrestrial University: The Scientists for Future Karlsruhe
Co-operating with S4F@Karlsruhe
Thu, December 10, 2020 7:00 pm CET
- Location
- Online
Scientists for Future (short: S4F) is a non–institutional, non–partisan and interdisciplinary association of scientists who are committed to a sustainable future globally, nationally, but above all locally – in Karlsruhe.
As time is pressing in the face of the historically unprecedented climate, biodiversity and sustainability crisis, scientists at the universities in and around Karlsruhe are raising their voices publicly and proactively, thereby contributing to objective political discussions.
The Karlsruhe chapter brings together scientists from various disciplines (climate research, sustainable innovation research, engineering sciences, sociology, geography/didactics and climate policy), who in their daily work deal with questions concerning crises in the critical zone.
During the event, 4 scientists present the initiative, give insights into current research and its application, answer questions and look forward to discussions.
Program
Karlsruhe without cars: Why and how?
Dr. Jonathan Köhler, Competence Center »Sustainability and Infrastructure Systems«, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI, Karlsruhe
You can't make deals with physics! Climate change in the (mass) media debate
Dr. Eva Nöthen, Research Unit »Geography and its Didactics«, Institute for Human Geography, Department of Earth Sciences/Geography, Goethe University, Frankfurt a.M.
How will the energy supply look like in the future?
Dr. Volker Stelzer, Research Group »Sustainability and Societal Transformation«, Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis (ITAS), KIT, Karlsruhe
It's not too late: How to raise awareness of climate change in schools
Dipl.-Päd. Michael Zonsius, »Team trainings – Experience–oriented seminars – Sustainable impulses (TEN)«, Karlsruhe
Terrestrial University
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More on the Terrestrial University
The »Terrestrial University« is an experimental lecture series in the context of the exhibition »Critical Zones – Observatories for Earthly Politics«, and we cordially invite you to attend the class. In a kind of lecture series of different formats such as lectures, discussions, artist talks, performance lectures or workshops, we turn to the critical situation of the Earth. Together with invited artists, scientists, curators and citizens as well as citizens' initiatives, we explore the »critical zone« -– the thin surface of the Earth, in which all transactions of life are mutually dependent. The focus is on the crucial question of which shifts in thinking are necessary to maintain the »critical zone« in its fragile balance.
The »Terrestrial University« will be broadcasted via live stream, and accompanied by the chat of the Critical Zones Telegram group. You can find the past events of the »Terrestrial University« here under.