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#6 - The other problem behind the climate crisis - Judy Fabienne Kool and Elina Eriksson
A conversation between an associate professor in human-computer interaction Elina Eriksson (KTH) and toxicology master student Judy Fabienne Kool (KI). They discuss how and why our systems are built in a non-sustainable way and the connected reasons for the climate transition being so slow. Do we need more technological solutions? How do we transition as a society and a culture? Can reaching outside of our western dominated view of the world help to find the solutions?
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#0 - Third task and tackling climate crisis - Nhilce N. Esquivel and Henrik Carlsen
A conversation between research associate Nhilce N. Esquivel and senior research fellow Henrik Carlsen, both from Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI). The discussion starts with an explanation of what is the third task. How does it relate to climate action? What is missing for effective climate policies to be implemented? What is the role of youth in tackling the climate crisis?
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Stockholm Criminology Prize 2022 Awards Ceremony
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Baltic Breakfast - Angelägna åtgärder för Östersjön
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We Hear You – The Climate Archive
"People are pretty strange. They keep saying that climate change is an existential threat." Actors Melinda Kinnaman and Razmus Nyström opened our recent conference on the role of science in the transformation to a more sustainable world by reading parts from the upcoming work We Hear You – The Climate Archive. Text by Greta Thunberg, Lilli Hokama, Jacob Hirdwall. Directed by Jacob Hirdwall The event was a collaboration between Dramaten, Stockholm University, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, the SEI - Stockholm Environment Institute and Karolinska Institutet. Photo: Jens Lasthein. Video: Stockholm University Media Production
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third task # 6 - The other problem behind climate crisis - Judy Fabienne Kool and Elina Eriksson
A conversation between an associate professor in human-computer interaction Elina Eriksson (KTH) and toxicology master student Judy Fabienne Kool (KI). They discuss how and why our systems are built in a non-sustainable way and the connected reasons for the climate transition being so slow. Do we need more technological solutions? How do we transition as a society and a culture? Can reaching outside of our western dominated view of the world help to find the solutions?
#6 - The other problem behind the climate crisis - Judy Fabienne Kool and Elina Eriksson
A conversation between an associate professor in human-computer interaction Elina Eriksson (KTH) and toxicology master student Judy Fabienne Kool (KI). They discuss how and why our systems are built in a non-sustainable way and the connected reasons for the climate transition being so slow. Do we need more technological solutions? How do we transition as a society and a culture? Can reaching outside of our western dominated view of the world help to find the solutions?
#0 - Third task and tackling climate crisis - Nhilce N. Esquivel and Henrik Carlsen
A conversation between research associate Nhilce N. Esquivel and senior research fellow Henrik Carlsen, both from Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI). The discussion starts with an explanation of what is the third task. How does it relate to climate action? What is missing for effective climate policies to be implemented? What is the role of youth in tackling the climate crisis?
We Hear You – The Climate Archive
"People are pretty strange. They keep saying that climate change is an existential threat." Actors Melinda Kinnaman and Razmus Nyström opened our recent conference on the role of science in the transformation to a more sustainable world by reading parts from the upcoming work We Hear You – The Climate Archive. Text by Greta Thunberg, Lilli Hokama, Jacob Hirdwall. Directed by Jacob Hirdwall The event was a collaboration between Dramaten, Stockholm University, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, the SEI - Stockholm Environment Institute and Karolinska Institutet. Photo: Jens Lasthein. Video: Stockholm University Media Production
third task # 6 - The other problem behind climate crisis - Judy Fabienne Kool and Elina Eriksson
A conversation between an associate professor in human-computer interaction Elina Eriksson (KTH) and toxicology master student Judy Fabienne Kool (KI). They discuss how and why our systems are built in a non-sustainable way and the connected reasons for the climate transition being so slow. Do we need more technological solutions? How do we transition as a society and a culture? Can reaching outside of our western dominated view of the world help to find the solutions?
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