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The 2051 Munich Climate Conference Future Visions Of Climate Change Benno Heisel Editor Andreas Wehrl Editor Theresa Spielmann Editor Christina Wehrl Editor

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The 2051 Munich Climate Conference Future Visions Of Climate Change Benno Heisel Editor Andreas Wehrl Editor Theresa Spielmann Editor Christina Wehrl Editor
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.65 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Benno Heisel (editor); Andreas Wehrl (editor); Theresa Spielmann (editor); Christina Wehrl (editor)
ISBN: 9783839463840, 383946384X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The 2051 Munich Climate Conference Future Visions Of Climate Change Benno Heisel Editor Andreas Wehrl Editor Theresa Spielmann Editor Christina Wehrl Editor by Benno Heisel (editor); Andreas Wehrl (editor); Theresa Spielmann (editor); Christina Wehrl (editor) 9783839463840, 383946384X instant download after payment.

In September 2021 a very special academic conference took place: T2051MCC - The 2051 Munich Climate Conference. Researchers from across the academic spectrum assembled to discuss climate change. What made it special was that everyone held their lecture as if it took place in an imagined year 2051. The theatre collective Büro Grandezza had released an open call for contributions to a conference in Munich. Almost 50 researchers wrote papers on climate narratives, geoengineering, coastal adaptation and other topics. This particular framework allowed them to break out of the constraints of the current discourse without neglecting methodology or thematic sharpness.

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