Current and previous seminars

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Below you will find a list of current and previous Stockholm Seminars.

Bildtext får vara max två rader text. Hela texten ska högerjusteras om den bara ska innehålla fotobyline! Photo: B. Christensen/Azote
Below you will find a list of current and previous Stockholm Seminars.
Stockholm seminars | 2024-12-12
Seminar with Eduardo S. Brondizio, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Indiana University-Bloomington and the University of Campinas, Brazil.
Stockholm seminars | 2024-10-24
Seminar with the Honorable Jane Lubchenco, Ph.D., University Distinguished Professor of Ecology and Valley Professor of Marine Biology at Oregon State University, and Deputy Director for Climate and Environment at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Stockholm seminars | 2024-01-25
Professor Xuemei Bai, Australian National University and Earth Commissioner introduces how strategic and transparent procedures can help cities and businesses align their sustainability efforts with Earth system boundaries
Research story | 2026-02-11
Aquaculture provides sufficient nutrients to meet the needs of up to 2.7 billion people for key nutrients such as Vitamin B12. But the feed that goes into these systems can diminish access to nutrition elsewhere.
Research story | 2026-02-09
It is high time to redirect economic development so that it supports the nature it depends on, shows a new landmark report on biodiversity by the intergovernmental biodiversity platform IPBES, to which Centre researchers have contributed.
General news | 2026-02-09
Stockholm Resilience Centre senior researcher and long-time friend Uno Svedin passed away on 30 January 2026.
Research in short | 2026-02-06
Despite widespread recognition that economic growth drives Ocean degradation, most future scenarios leave capitalism unchallenged. A recent paper argues that radically different Ocean futures become visible when growth itself is no longer taken for granted.
Research story | 2026-02-04
Warm-water coral reefs are passing a climate tipping point. This may lead people, governments, and funders to believe it is too late to save coral reefs. To counter this and inspire action, the authors of a new study presents three hopeful visions for the future of coral reefs: Reeftopia, Project Reefoir, and The Bay Revolution.
Research story | 2026-01-21
The emerging concept of ‘polycrisis’ can be instrumental for decision-making and transformations in a world of unprecedented planetary stress. But it should be used with clarity and care, shows a new study with 50 top experts published ahead of World Economic Forum in Davos.
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