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The best of the Nobel Laureate Symposium
See videos from key parts of the Symposium.
With the Stockholm Memorandum safely handed over to the UN High Level Panel on Global Sustainability, it is time to look back on some of the key sessions and events that took place during the Symposium.

A complete list of all videos produced during the Symposium can be found in our video archive (please observe that the page takes time to download) but here are some of the most important parts.

Tuesday 17 May
Nobel Laureate Symposium Day 1

Opening speech by HRH Princess Victoria of Sweden.

Time:
00:13:34
From global change to planetary stewardship: Introduction to the Symposium by centre director Johan Rockström and John Schellnhuber, Director, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.
Time:
00:19:42
The Nobel Laureate Choral concert 2011: A luminous musical programme conveying the spirit of the Nobel Laureate Symposium.
Time:
01:24:22
Wednesday 18 May
Nobel Laureate Symposium Day 2

Reconnecting to the Biosphere: Professor Brian Walker presents the fundamental principles of resilience and what is meant by "reconnecting to the biosphere".

Time:
00:20:38
The Memorandum signing ceremony and the handing over of the Memorandum to the UN Secretary-General's High Level Panel on Global Sustainability.
Time:
00:27:57
Thursday 19 May
The Stockholm Dialogue on Global Sustainability

Leadership in a time of rapid global change: Panel discussion during the Stockholm Dialogue, which was part of the 2011 Nobel Laureate Symposium on global sustainability.

Panelists:
- Frances Westley, Professor, social innovation, University of Waterloo
- Charlotte P. Gornitzka, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, SIDA
- Sasja Beslik, Head of Responsible Investments & Governance, Nordea
- Matthew Barzun, US Ambassador to Sweden
- Bruce Oreck, US Ambassador to Finland

Time:
00:43:37
Pavan Sukhdev, centre board member and Study Leader of TEEB, explains the necessary step needed to move science to solutions.
Time:
00:12:55
Janine Benyus, President of the Biomimicry Institute, talks about entrepreneurship and biomimicry during the Stockholm Dialogue seminar, which was part of the Nobel Laureate Symposium.
Time:
00:19:08
Three members of the UN Secretary-General's High Level Panel on Global Sustainability shared their views and ideas on how global sustainability can become reality and reflect upon the conclusions of the Stockholm Memorandum.

Panelists:
- Luisa Dias Diogo, Member of Parliament and former Prime Minister of Mozambique
- Freundel Stuart, Prime Minister of Barbados
- Gunilla Karlsson, Minister for International Development Cooperation of Sweden

Time:
00:46:30
Sturle Hauge Simonsen
Date: 2011-05-23