Previous seminars
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Below you will find a list of previous Stockholm Seminars.
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Below you will find a list of previous Stockholm Seminars.
Stockholm seminars | 2023-11-09
It is easy to think that humanity currently exists in a time where there is no hope. But is this really the only story out there, and should we not also focus on some of the good news?
Stockholm seminars | 2023-10-11
Michele Barnes, James Cook University, uncovers how relationships can mediate the drivers and outcomes of sustainability challenges
Stockholm seminars | 2023-03-13
Seminar with Gretchen Daily, Stanford University, Steve Polasky, University of Minnesota, and Tong Wu, Stanford University
Research story | 2024-09-02
Securing the world's water supply is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Centre research is now presenting an alternative method for quantifying global risk to water scarcity.
Research story | 2024-08-26
The European Union aims to protect 30% of its marine environments. But so far, it’s still possible to either dredge, mine or fish intensively even in most areas which already are under protection.
Research in short | 2024-08-26
The global shift away from animal-source foods and towards plant-based and alternative proteins is crucial to reducing the food system's impact on our planet. However, focusing solely on closing the 'protein gap' risks overlooking a more pressing issue: the justice gap.
Research story | 2024-08-23
Antibiotic resistant bacteria are a threat to global health. Now, the Centre's science-industry collaboration SeaBOS has started to target the occurrence of the genes coding for resistance in partner aquaculture systems.
Research in short | 2024-08-22
Values underpin polarisation in baboon politics. Understanding them can help navigate towards a middle ground.
General news | 2024-08-22
Radical Ocean Futures, an award-winning art-science project with artwork by Simon Stålenhag, will re-premiere in a new form.
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