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Are you concerned about the intersecting global catastrophes arising from climate-related upheaval and how policy can and should transcend profit motives and prioritise the common good? We invite you to join our FREE upcoming panel debate, where we will explore the intersecting realms of health, migration and politics in the pursuit of tackling climate change.
Discussion Topics
Is it conceivable for policy decisions to genuinely reflect broader societal concerns from a near future perspective?
Within the climate crisis are additional complexities of lumbering health infrastructures, immigration dynamics, social integration and the high pressures on urban centres?
What are the possibilities and limitations of policymaking in navigating these critical junctures?
Are the contributions from citizen-science and critical contributions from the arts and culture being considered by policymakers?
Among the highlights, the debate seeks to discuss the challenges coming from climate-induced migration (human and non-human) and the associated climate health changes, the impact on cities and the strain on existing infrastructure. Foregrounding the utilisation of cross-sectional datasets and involving post-disciplinary agents are essential to anticipate the challenges ahead.
Followed by a networking event.
This event marks the conclusion of the FORUM autumn 2024 season. Our program is designed to highlight the inter-, trans- and post-disciplinary dimensions of various topics. This constructive debate, organised within the framework of Berlin Science Week, aims to illuminate the multiple junctures through which we can approach and address the climate crisis.