Die Ringvorlesung zur Klimakrise
>>> der Universität Wien
Die Ringvorlesung
Fridays For Future Vienna hat gemeinsam mit Prof. Schleper und Prof. Essl die interdisziplinäre Klimakrisen-Ringvorlesung an der Uni Wien mit dem Titel "Climate Change and Climate Crisis. Future perspectives and concepts" entworfen.
Der Link zur Vorlesung
Jeden Donnerstag von 16:45 - 18:15 Uhr könnt ihr euch zu den Vorträgen live dazuschalten. Über 1495 Studierende haben sich bereits angemeldet.
Der Link zur Vorlesung an der Uni Wien, falls Du dich noch einschreiben möchtest. Ist auch von anderen Unis möglich (5 ECTS) - alle Infos hier:
https://ufind.univie.ac.at/de/course.html?lv=290055&semester=2020W

Das Programm:
8.10 Franz Essl, Wien “Biodiversity loss and conservation”
Prof at the Division of Conservation Biology, Vegetation Ecology & Landscape Ecology, Uni Vienna and in the Austrian “Biodiversitätsrat”
http://cvl.univie.ac.at/department/people.cfm
Recorded lecture "Franz Essl" available here
15.10 Sigrid Stagl, Wien “Steering markets in the direction of social-ecological transformation”
Prof & chair of the dep. Socioeconomics at the WU, Vienna Uni of Economics and Business https://bach.wu-wien.ac.at/d/research/ma/2524/
22.10 Eva Schulev-Steindl, Graz “Climate Change: Legal Challenges”
Prof of Public Law and Economic Law and member of the Field of Excellence Climate Change Graz at the Uni Graz https://oeffentliches-recht.uni-graz.at/en/schulev-steindl/univ.-prof.-mmag.-dr.-eva-schulev-steindl-ll.m./
29.10 Annette Kehnel, Mannheim “What we can learn for the future from the minimalist movements of the past”
Prof & Chair of Medieval History at the Uni Mannheim with a focus on Historical Anthropology & Economic History https://www.phil.uni-mannheim.de/geschichte/lehrstuehle/mittelalterliche-geschichte/team/annette-kehnel/
5.11 Barbara Laa, Wien “Sustainable mobility concepts for cities and rural areas”
Phd candidate at the Inst of Transport Sciences at the Technical Uni Vienna with a focus on land-use & transport modelling https://www.fvv.tuwien.ac.at/english/mission-statement/
12.11 Bernd Sommer, Flensburg “Transformation Design. Pathways towards a climate neutral future”
Head of the research division „Climate, Culture & Sustainability" at the Uni Flensburg https://www.uni-flensburg.de/en/nec/ueber-uns/personen/mitarbeiterinnen-mitarbeiter/dr-bernd-sommer/
19.11 Christoph Matulla, Wien “Climate impact research and regional climate modeling”
Team leader of the Climate Impact Research Group at the ZAMG (Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie & Geodynamik) https://www.zamg.ac.at/cms/en/research/climate/team-and-contact
26.11 Friederike Otto, Oxford “Weather attribution studies”
Prof in the Global Climate Science Programme at the Uni Oxford & co-lead of World Weather Attribution. This int. group analyses and communicates the possible influence of climate change on extreme weather events https://www.eci.ox.ac.uk/people/fotto.html
3.12 Stephan Glatzel, Wien “The potential of peatland restoration for combatting climate change”
Prof at the Dep. of geography and regional research, Uni Vienna and leads the Geoecology working group
https://geographie.univie.ac.at/en/working-groups/geoecology/about-us/team/team-detail-ge/user/glatzes5/inum/1235/backpid/117753/
10.12 Antje Daniel, Wien “Generationenkonflikt oder -solidarität: Intergenerationelle Beziehungen in der Fridays for Future Bewegung”
Prof for international development at the Uni Vienna with a focus on protest research ie.univie.ac.at/institut/mitarbeiterinnen/wissenschaftliche-mitarbeiterinnen/antje-daniel/
17.12 Reinhard Steurer, Wien "The political dimension of the climate crisis"
Associate Professor at the Institute of Forest, Environmental and Natural Resource Policies at BOKU Vienna https://boku.ac.at/en/wiso/infer/staff/reinhard-steurer
7.1 Aiko Voigt, Wien “The (uncertain) role of clouds for regional climate change”
Prof for global climate dynamic at the Uni Vienna with a focus on clouds & their impacts on the climate system https://img.univie.ac.at/forschung/meteorologie/globale-klimadynamik/
14.1 Andrew Fanning, Leeds “Downscaling the Doughnut Economics for city & countries”
Visiting Research Fellow in the Sustainability Research Institute, Uni Leeds plus the Data & Analysis lead of the Doughnut Economics Action Lab https://environment.leeds.ac.uk/see/staff/1253/dr-andrew-fanning
21.1 Gottfried Kirchengast, Graz “Carbon management for Universities & beyond: a new approach to achieve Paris-compliant climate goals”
Prof & director of the Wegener Center for Climate & Global Change of the Uni Graz & head of the Atmospheric Remote Sensing & Climate System Research Group. https://homepage.uni-graz.at/en/gottfried.kirchengast/ plus he is the project leader of the Institutional Carbon Management Project of the Uni Graz
