Climate x cross-border

Climate x cross-border 2023 | Dilemmas & resilience in the climate crisis
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Here in Europe, too, it is now clear that climate change and its consequences are knocking at the door. This shows that regardless of whether we are in the global South or North, regardless of region or nationality - climate protection concerns us all! Because the challenges of the climate crisis do not stop at borders.

With the "climate x cross-border" project, we want to raise awareness of the challenges and dilemmas we face in relation to climate protection and sustainability. These dilemmas are, for example, economic growth vs. the limits of ecosystems and limited resources; the protection of biodiversity vs. renewable energies; the demands of growing cities and conurbations vs. the requirements of progressive urban climate protection and growing scarcity vs. social equality. All these dilemmas will be addressed in a deliberative debate involving different generations, local actors and citizens from different countries.

We will also address the topic of "resilience in the climate crisis" and want to look for creative solutions together. What are the consequences of the dilemmas mentioned? How can the environment and society be shaped against the backdrop of these dilemmas? What role do other concepts such as gender equality play and how can cooperation with the global South be organized in a fair way? Where can (and must) we intervene beforehand and where does it make sense to devote ourselves to climate impact adaptation?

 Projectactivities:

  • Wednesday, 17.10.2023: Interactive discussion event "Climate Dialogue"
  • Friday, 3.11.2023 - 15:00 - Sunday, 05.11.2023 - 14:00: Seminar "Resilience in the climate crisis" in cooperation with Freie Universität Berlin

Targetgroup:

  • Citizens interested in climate and the environment
  • Experts from the fields of environment, energy and sustainability
  • Students and researchers
  • Decision makers

Climate x cross-border  is an EAB project idea within the framework of CERV

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