CO2 Recycling – Option für Politik und Gesellschaft? Ein Dialog zu „Carbon Capture and Utilization“ (CCU) – Technologien 9. November 2015 – IASS Potsdam
Das Eis schmilzt, der Meeresspiegel steigt, extreme Unwetter nehmen zu. Die Auswirkungen des Klimawandels sind deutlich spür- und erlebbar – nicht nur auf den pazifischen Inseln sondern auch in New York oder Brandenburg.
In collaboration with UN Habitat, UNEP, Landesa, the Global Land Indicators Initiative and the Global Land Tool Network, the IASS is organising a High‐Level Event on the topic “Follow-up and Review of the Post-2015 Development Agenda”.
Shifting negotiation and decision culture through enhanced awareness and understanding of the inter-relationships among stakeholders, evidence and sustainable development dimensions is key to accelerating impacts.
Bioenergy is a fast-growing sector, but experiences have been mixed and there are conflicting messages about the potential for different sources of bioenergy to contribute to low carbon energy budgets and socio-economic development objectives.
The global process of urbanisation and the importance of city-level action for tackling climate change are widely acknowledged. Related implications for rural communities and their changing role in the fight against climate change have been relatively neglected.
The world’s first deep-sea mine will open in 2018 in the waters off Papua New Guinea, with purpose-built machinery to extract precious metals from the sea bed.
In October 2015, South Africa will become the sixth country, and the first in Africa, to host the International Renewable Energy Conference (IREC). Convened by the Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21), IREC is a high-level
Das Jahr 2015 gilt als wegweisendes „Gipfeljahr“ mit weitreichenden Entscheidungen für die Verbindung von weltweiten Entwicklungschancen mit zukunftsfähigem Klima- und Ressourcenschutz: Im Herbst justiert die Staatengemeinschaft die Entwicklungsziele neu, die künftig Sustainable Development Goals