Current and previous seminars

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Below you will find a list of current and previous Stockholm Seminars.
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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 | 2025-07-01
Stockholm University has launched a new network for marine research. The network aims to strengthen collaboration, knowledge exchange and the visibility of marine research across the university.
Research in short | 2025-06-26
As climate and biodiversity crises deepen, sustainability research must embrace the researcher’s entanglement with the world they study. In a new paper, Jamila Haider and Präa Sepp explore how collaborative, reflexive research can open space for new, transformative ways of knowing and being.
Research story | 2025-06-26
A new paper published in Nature proposes an optimistic, practical approach to inspire stronger action on nature. Rather than focusing on what we’re doing wrong, the paper proposes a bold new way forward; a global framework that measures how well people and nature are thriving together.
General news | 2025-06-25
A new report from the Fairtrans research programme, hosted at Stockholm Resilience Centre, reveals that a clear majority of Swedes support ambitious climate action, regardless of political affiliation. The findings suggest that both right- and left-leaning voters are willing to prioritise tackling climate change, particularly when policies are perceived as fair.
General news | 2025-06-23
How can we inspire the next generation to care for our oceans – not through fear, but through knowledge, connection, and creativity? This question was at the heart of One Connected Ocean, a unique collaboration between researchers at the Stockholm Resilience Centre and educators at Universeum, Sweden’s leading national science centre.
General news | 2025-06-18
The Stockholm Resilience Centre hosted research programme Fairtrans has been granted SEK 40 million for a second phase, co-financed by Mistra and Formas. Building on achievements such as training union leaders, launching Sweden’s first national citizens’ assembly on climate, and investigating public acceptance of climate policy, Fairtrans will now expand its efforts at the European level.
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