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Empowering thousands of people to change together04-11-2009 22:58 At least 10,000 people from all over the world are expected to be part of the alternative summit Climate Forum 09 in Copenhagen next month. But what is the point of getting so many people together and what can be achieved? Kristine Holten-Andersen, one of the many driving forces behind the project, believes the summit is about empowerment and creating the feeling of acting together.The conference blog has obtained permission to quote from Kristine Holten-Andersen’s manuscript for her presentatio Opening day pictures04-11-2009 11:53 Getting ready for the opening session. Just before the panel discussion begins. From left to right: Professor Fred Dallmeyr, professor Timothy Reagan, Kristine Holten-Andersen from Climate Forum 09, Jacob Sterling from Maersk Line, chairman of the board for Grundfos Niels Due-Jensen, professor John Thøgersen and professor Susanna Priest. Buffet on the opening night. Climate change can not be solved04-11-2009 09:47 Thanks to Mike Hulme, the global dialogue
conference got off to a good and controversial start. The professor
of climate change at University of East Anglia introduced some
insightful and tantalizing propositions, which did no less than putting
the whole COP15-joint venture in doubt.
Jumping onto his train of thought isn't
easy. Basically, his intention is to liberate the way we think about
climate change as a mere physical process which can be estimated by
numbers and facts. "Rel
Here is the appetizer, the grand dinner is yet to come!04-11-2009 09:35 As a foundation for the dicussion in the coming two days, the first panel session in the afternoon gathered representatives from academia, business, media and civil society to talk about their own responsiblities.
It was an ambitous plan to draw people from such a broad range of fields to communicate on a complex issue like climate change within an hour. Yet it worked well. It made each group return to the basic values from the starting point. Professor Fred Dallmayr from the US said
Professor Hans Köchler to address the conference03-11-2009 14:30 Intercultural dialogue is the topic of the week in Aarhus. The city, the region, the university and Grundfos will announce the winners of the new Global Dialogue Prize on Thursday, and Friday one of the world’s leading philosophers, Hans Köchler, will speak about the philosphy and politics behind intercultural dialogue.Hans Köchler is professor of philosophy at University of Innsbruck in Austria and has been working on intercultural dialogue for 35 years. His work has been very influential on th Danish companies join conference for discussion02-11-2009 12:39 Novo Nordisk, Maersk Line and the Confederation of Danish Industries will provide inspiration on how Danish companies can take responsibility for climate change at the conference.The company representatives will provide concrete examples of how they work with climate issues at the session that takes place Friday 6 November 9.00-10.15 hours. The presenters are: Lykke Schmidt, Novo Nordisk: Novo Nordisk has been devoted to Corporate Social Responsibilty for years. Jacob Sterling, Maersk Line: Maersk Book launch: Climate Change: A Guide for Corporates30-10-2009 13:35 During the conference, Henni Stoffberg and Paul Prinsloo, will launch their new book: Climate Change: A Guide for Corporates.The book is published by Unisa Press and aims to demystify the corporate response to climate change.
| According to a description of the book on the publisher’s website, the book
- Leads readers to reconsider the relationship between climate change and the corporate world
- Is a compact guided journey into the increasingly regulatory and auditing environment which hold corpor |
Opening session questions the value of value research30-10-2009 13:25 What is the value of value research on climate change? So blunt is the question for the panel dialogue that is part of the opening session for the conference Tuesday 3 November from 14.00-17.30.Professors in philosophy, education, journalism and economic psychology will be challenged to explain how their research and professions can help the citizens of the world to take moral responsibility for climate change. Two representatives from Danish businesses with world wide representation will be ask <
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