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 | 2025-10-21
We all know that sustainability is important, and we all know for the most part what needs to be done. The question is why aren't we doing it? Listen to this Stockholm Seminar held by Pedro Conceição, Director of the Human Development Report Office, UNDP, on 21 October 2025.
Stockholm seminars | 2025-09-25
Can agrifood tech and innovation help shape food systems within Planetary Boundaries? Join this Stockholm Seminar with Professor Laurens Klerkx, building on research and experiences from the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Chile
Stockholm seminars | 2025-05-22
Rich Wilson, CEO of the democratic innovation centre Iswe, presents the newly launched UN Global Citizens' Assembly and what it could mean for global governance.
Stockholm seminars | 2025-03-27
This seminar with professor Klaus Eisenack from Humboldt University will explore the key factors for cities to realise their full potential in combating climate change.
Research story | 2026-06-16
Citizen assemblies and other “deliberative mini-publics” can offer a considered public voice for decision-makers, fellow citizens and sustainability scientists, says a new paper by Centre researchers.
Research in short | 2026-06-15
Marine genetic resources hold promise for sustainable development, but who patents them, and for what?
Research story | 2026-06-12
Many meal service organizations are actively working to transition to more climate-smart meals, but they often encounter concern and resistance along the way.
General news | 2026-06-11
The Centre-hosted programme on Finance to Revive Biodiversity receives continued funding for a second phase. For the coming five years the programme will delve deeper into data, futures, risk, resilience, and practical tools for financial decision-making.
General news | 2026-06-10
Landmark Anthropocene paper published in 2015 recognised among Sage's most impactful research articles.
Research story | 2026-06-07
Can we make the ocean take up more carbon than it already does? New technology promises just that, but researchers call for caution in a new article.
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