Engineering the Climate.Science, Politics, and Visions of Control
The FIW is hosting an expert roundtable on the role of science and technology in addressing climate change.
The starting point of the discussion in the expert roundtable is the recent publication of „Engineering the Climate“, a monograph by one of our associated research fellows, Julia Schubert (University of Speyer).
Together with the author, the roundtable will feature critical experts on climate engineering, global warming, and the role of science in society. The discussion is open to the public.
With Comments By:
David Kaldewey (Bonn), Professor for Science Studies and Politics at the Forum Internationale Wissenschaft, University of Bonn
Jeroen Oomen (Utrecht), Postdoctoral researcher at the Urban Futures Studio, University of Utrecht
Simone Rödder (Hamburg), Professor for Sociology and Science Studies, University of Hamburg.
The starting point of the discussion in the expert roundtable is the recent publication of „Engineering the Climate“, a monograph by one of our associated research fellows, Julia Schubert (University of Speyer).
Together with the author, the roundtable will feature critical experts on climate engineering, global warming, and the role of science in society. The discussion is open to the public.
With Comments By:
David Kaldewey (Bonn), Professor for Science Studies and Politics at the Forum Internationale Wissenschaft, University of Bonn
Jeroen Oomen (Utrecht), Postdoctoral researcher at the Urban Futures Studio, University of Utrecht
Simone Rödder (Hamburg), Professor for Sociology and Science Studies, University of Hamburg.
Time
Thursday, 09.06.22 - 04:30 PM
- 06:30 PM
Event format
Discussion
Topic
climate engineering, global warming, and the role of science in society
Target groups
Students
Researchers
Location
Heussallee 18-24, 53113 Bonn
Reservation
not required
Additional Information
Organizer
Forum Internatinale Wissenschaft
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