La SCNAT e la sua rete adottano iniziative per una società e una comunità scientifica sostenibile. Appoggiano la politica, il governo e l’economia fornendo competenze e mantenendo un dialogo con i cittadini. Rafforzano la condivisione delle discipline scientifiche e promuovono le nuove generazioni accademiche.

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The Human Fingerprint on the Earth System

Hans Sigrist Symposium

Luogo della manifestazione

University Bern, Hochschulstrasse 4, 3012 Bern

How can human influence on the climate system be observed, detected and quantified? What is ‘dangerous climate change’, and what are the social, political and ethical implications? The full day symposium at UniS will feature top-class invited speakers and leading scholars, including the keynote lecture by the Hans Sigrist Prize Winner 2016. The Hans Sigrist Prize is one of the most prestigious international science prizes in Switzerland, and a major award for ground breaking academic research. The prize field changes annually, based upon proposals from the faculties of the University of Bern. For the 2016 award, the foundation has accepted a proposition by the Oeschger Centre.

Pflanzen (Symbolbild)
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List of speakers:
Prof. R.S. Bradley
Prof. M. Claussen
Prof. G. Hegerl and many more

Categorie

Contatto

The Hans Sigrist Foundation
Geschäftsstelle
Schanzeneckstrasse 1, Casella postale 8573
3001 Berna


Lingue: Inglese