Ringvorlesung zur Klimakrise
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- Subject according curriculum
- Election event
- Teachers
- Semester
- Wintersemester 2023/2024
- Scope
- The lecture takes place every Tuesday from 18:15-19:45
- Room
- ausserhalb
- Duration
- 1.5 Semesterwochenstunden
- Description
The Thwaites Glacier is melting faster than expected, progressive desertification is depriving millions of people of their livelihoods.
millions of people their livelihoods, forest fires are raging in Siberia, Canada and the
Southeast Asia are repeatedly hit by severe storms, Germany is also affected by floods
floods and thousands of heat-related deaths.
Societies in the Global South are suffering greatly from the consequences of the climate crisis, but this is,
the past hot summer, this is anything but a gloomy future scenario in the Global North too.
future scenario. Many people are aware of this, but often lack knowledge about the
crucial connections. This is important not least in order to be able to argue well in everyday debates.
be able to argue well in everyday debates. What does a world that is 3 °C warmer look like? What are the consequences of
species extinction? What political battles are being waged in the name of the climate crisis and what
role do post- and neo-colonial structures play?
Although the sustainable protection of our planet is a task for society as a whole, the topic is rarely on academic curricula.
topic is rarely included in academic curricula. The development of climate-friendly curricula is
interdisciplinary exchange and appropriate action are long overdue!
In short: we all need to tackle the climate crisis!
The "Fridays for Future" list in the AStA of the University of Hamburg would like to organize the winter semester
2023/24 in cooperation with the ISA Center to present the lecture series in a sixth edition.
present. Lecturers from a wide range of disciplines will give 14 lectures,
activists and well-known personalities will present their knowledge about the climate crisis and thus provide
provide all listeners with an important basis for combating the climate crisis.- Credits
- ein Creditpoint
- Comments
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Franziska Müller (University of Hamburg), Audimax 1 of the University of Hamburg
As an alternative, the lecture will take place synchronously on Zoom and will be uploaded to YouTube afterwards and can be viewed there
be looked up there- Modules
- Wahlmodul freie Wahl (alle Studiengänge)