Climate change is a global problem with serious environmental impacts and significant social, economic, distributional and political dimensions, and represents one of the most pressing current challenges facing humanity. This event series aims to highlight and discuss various aspects of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) and how it has been — and might in future be — managed.
- Part 3: 10/03/2026: Technical innovations in carbon management: Can we afford it?
- Part 4: 28/04/2026: Climate change as a business model: Sustainable or just a fig leaf?
Further information and registration details to follow.
- Review of Part 1 of the event: How much CO2 can the atmosphere handle?
- Review of Part 2 of the event: Farmers and foresters as climate saviours
An event series by JOANNEUM RESEARCH, the Catholic Church of Styria and the Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change / University of Graz, in cooperation with the Styrian Chamber of Agriculture, Wood Vision Lab GmbH and with support from the State of Styria (Department of Economy, Labour, Finance, Science and Research).