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Tipping point
New exhibition demonstrates the close links between humans and nature.
If there is one message the centre is trying to convey to the world, it is that there are virtually no ecosystems that are not shaped by people and no people without the need for ecosystems and the services they provide.

A new exhibition in Stockholm tries to demonstrate these close interdependencies. With a range of curiously crafted installations, visitors can feel, listen, play and discover what resilience, planetary boundaries, ecosystem services and biomimicry is all about.
The exhibition takes place in Ekoteket at Kulturhuset in Stockholm and is open from 17 March to 3 June 2012.

"Tipping point" is a collaboration between Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm Environment Institute, Munktell Science Park, SWC Swedish Weather & Climate Centre, Albaeco, Energimyndigheten, Länsstyrelsen i Stockholms län, SLL/Miljöbidraget, Antonia Ax:son Johnsons Stiftelse för Miljö och Utveckling.

You can read more about it here (text in Swedish)

Event details
Ekoteket, Kulturhuset Sergels torg, Stockholm.

The exhibition is open between 17 March and 3 June 2012.

Read more about the exhibition here (in Swedish)

2012-04-27 | Sturle Hauge Simonsen
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