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Climate and Environment Dialogue

  • 7 November 2024
  • 12.30pm-2pm

About this event

Come along to the Climate and Environment Dialogue if your research or work looks at tackling climate change and/or is linked to environmental sustainability.

Hans-Heinrich Schumann and Jenny Amann are two PhD students focused on environmental and climate-related research. Jenny explores using football to promote societal acceptance of climate action, while Hans-Heinrich’s work centres on fostering sustainable mobility.

With this event they would like to provide an opportunity for researchers and practitioners from different disciplines to come together. Their goal is to create a space for exchange, fostering discussions on common challenges and solutions, alleviating climate anxiety, and building a shared purpose.

The initiative will start with a kick-off event featuring a keynote (Dr Richard Hodgkins) and workshop (to identify preferred formats and themes), with future sessions held every one to two months based on participants' interests. If their funding request gets approved, they will also be able to provide refreshments.

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