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In The Spotlight

The Lazy Dawn of Ecomodernity

Ceres21, SUM and BI are organizing an open seminar on ecomodernityA team of scholars from Europe, China and Africa will launch comparative perspectives on ecomodernity in business, culture and politics. They will be challenged by a group of international commentators

Students challenge business leaders-Pharmaceutical industry

Jan
11
2010

Students challenge executive from Novartis

Events

  • 12 November, 2012: Arne Næss Symposium.
  • 26 October, 2012: The Lazy Dawn of Ecomodernity
  • 28 September, 2012: Communicating Ecomodernity
  • 26 September, 2012: The Idea of Global Citizenship in the Age of Ecomodernity
  • 16 March, 2012: Innovative Green Growth
  • 1 & 2 December, 2011: CERES21 workshop in Accra, Ghana
  • 23 May: Oslo Sustainability Summit 2011: The Age of Stupid or the Age of Wisdom?
  • Dubrovnik 27 September - 1 October 2010: Sustainability for the 21st Century - Rethinking Paradigm Shifts in Governance, Culture and Business
  • Oslo 17 June 2010: Moving towards greener motoring (in Norwegian)
  • Stanford 24- 25 May 2010: Reclaiming Ecological Wisdom for the Crisis of Our Time

Core Partners

The University of Oslo Norwegian School of Business and Management Sun Yat Sen University The University of Ghana

Collaborating Institutions

European University Institute - Florence, Italy University of Oxford University of Florida Stanford University University of Lyon Stockholm Environment Institute University of Milano University of Uppsala

Sponsors

The Research Council Norway

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