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]]>Join CEO Steven Tebbe for the 10:15 CEST panel Setting the scene: The EU’s ecological footprint and Director of Mediterranean and MENA regions Alessandro Galli, Ph.D., for the 14:30 CEST panel Sharing good practices & initiatives.
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]]>The conference’s multidisciplinary program is designed around three principles of strong sustainability: non-substitutability between capitals, multidimensionality, and the social construct. The event comprises two academic days and one open discussion day: 7 plenary sessions and 13 parallel sessions will combine theoretical insights, testimonies, and recommendations for the public and private sectors to address better political, environmental, economic, and social challenges in the field of development.
Global Footprint Network founder and president Mathis Wackernagel will deliver closing remarks on the second day of the conference, Thursday, December 8 at 5:30 pm CET.
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]]>Overshoot is humanity’s second largest risk in the 21st century. This event will explore the options that we have once we accept our context.
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanity has exhausted nature’s budget for the year. In 2022, Earth Overshoot Day fell on Thursday 28 July.
Human demand on nature can be tracked. Even conservative estimates show that it has exceeded what the biosphere can renew. If this is so, what are the implications? Who are the winners and the losers? What might be the most effective strategies, for businesses, cities, or entire countries? Are these strategies worth their effort?
On Monday, 21 November at 18:00 GMT, join Dr. Mathis Wackernagel for a free event exploring these topics at The Royal Society Of Edinburgh.
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]]>What’s more, this year the Food Packaging Forum is celebrating its 10th anniversary! We invite you to join us on Thursday, October 6, 2022, for a day of insightful expert presentations, panel discussions, and networking under the theme “Taking stock of the past decade: What has changed and what’s to come?” Discussions throughout the day will reflect on key advancements made in science, policy, and practice related to food contact materials (FCMs) and health, as well as look forward to consider challenges that remain and discuss where the field should be headed. Global Footprint Network president Mathis Wackernagel will speak on “From sustainability to regeneration: Which numbers count?” from 13:50-14:30 CEST.
Registration is open to all. The last day to register to attend in person in Zurich is on Monday, October 3rd and to attend virtually is on Wednesday, October 5th.
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]]>The German Environment Agency and the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection are taking the 50th anniversary of the publication of the Club of Rome’s landmark report ‘The Limits to Growth’ as an opportunity to take a closer look at the conclusions drawn from the debate on the limits to growth from a consumer perspective: What are the limits to consumption? What and how much less is good enough? How can globally generalizable consumption patterns be defined within planetary boundaries? And would post-growth actually fundamentally change our lifestyles?
The aim of the conference is to embed the abstract discussion based on economic indicators and global planetary boundaries in an everyday context and to make it more concrete. Special attention will be paid to the contribution of individual accounting tools for the concretization of sustainable lifestyles.
Professor Johan Rockström (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research), Mamphela Ramphele (Co-President of the Club of Rome), Mathis Wackernagel (Global Footprint Network) and Professor Nico Paech (Universität Siegen) will provide their input during the conference.
The conference is aimed in particular at researchers, decision-makers and practitioners in the fields of sustainable consumption, sufficiency, post-growth, operationalization of planetary boundaries and footprints.
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]]>On October 12, join Dr. Mathis Wackernagel for a keynote and discussion on how to make sustainable futures relevant to the current decisions of cities, companies, and countries. Mathis will explore the benefits of questioning common premises about climate change, including: are we facing an “inconvenient truth”? Is there a contradiction between business necessities and ecological constraints? Is it realistic to assume that overshoot will ever end? Do we need to govern the global commons? As a thought leader, he has been recognized for his ability to “translate the complexity of humanity’s impact on the environment and natural resources into a more understandable and actionable form.”
This in-person event takes place in Copenhagen as part of the Copenhagen Institute for Future Studies Futures Seminar series.
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]]>The future is “VUCA” – volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous. And so is globalization. But what comes next? What should the next trading system be? And what happens to the UN Sustainable Development Goals? The 2nd Global Goals Forum examines the question of how globalization can be readjusted and sustainably oriented. Join us at the virtual summit on October, 13, 2022 from 9:00 – 16:30 CET!
The 2nd Global Goals Forum offers high-level panel discussions on “Globalization in Reverse?”, “How can we balance planet, purpose and profit?” and “Sustainability and the New Silk Road”. Our guests are board members and senior experts from the Club of Rome, World Economic Forum, UNEP, B Lab, Fridays for Future, Global Footprint Network, European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, UNSSC, Volans, US-China Collaboration for Clean Energy (JUCCCE), James Cook University and many others. The Forum is organized under the patronage of the macondo foundation gemeinnützige UG.
The Global Goals Forum sees itself as a “marketplace of ideas.” At a time of increasing unpredictability in the international order, the conference provides a platform for leaders from politics, business, and civil society to discuss key challenges on the global agenda, such as tackling inequity, climate change, and corporate responsibility. In the sense of a “walk the talk”, the Forum provides space for discussion, but also for the development of very concrete recommendations for action for politics and business.
Registration is free and open to everyone.
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]]>Global Footprint Network and the Foodnected Community of Practice have several free events at Terra Madre:
We hope to see you there!
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Education is increasingly gaining a central role in easing the transition to a sustainable society, and Higher Education Institutions (HEI) play an important role in this transformation. Leveraging all the outputs produced during the EUSTEPs project, this final event aims to walk participants through the EUSTEPs Educational Materials for teaching sustainability, the open access, digital University Footprint Calculator, and the recently tested EUSTEPs MOOCs on Sustainability and Ecological Footprint.
This event is intended for the whole HEI community including academic staff (educators, professors, researchers), non-academic staff (administrative and technical), management bodies, students as well as all interested audiences who are curious to deepen their understanding of ways in which sustainability can be taught and practiced within HEI.
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