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Network meeting of sustainability practitioners at Lower Saxony universities
26 participants attend HochNiNa annual conference at TU Braunschweig

1.5 – one scientist, five questions with Prof. Dr. Andreas Schuldt
Head of the Department of Forest Nature Conservation at Georg August University of Göttingen and sub-project lead at the Climate Future Lab DIVERSA

Kick-off of the Climate Future Lab OpenCultures
22 researchers from the TU Braunschweig, the Julius Kühn Institute and the Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg are coming together for the kick-off

Kick-off event of the Climate Future Lab DIVERSA
At the kick-off in Göttingen, around 30 participants of the Climate Future Lab DIVERSA laid the foundation for six years of interdisciplinary research

Understanding microbial interactions
Workshop ‘Microbial Interactions in the Phytosphere’ shows the potential of microbiology

Climate Future Lab to research the effects of microclimates on health
zukunft.niedersachsen is funding a new research network with 5 million euros

1.5 – one scientist, five questions with Prof. Astrid Kause
Professor at the Institute for Sustainability Psychology at Leuphana University Lüneburg and co-speaker of the Urban Climate Future Lab

Conference on carbon sequestration in forests
Climate Future Labs DIVERSA and FoResLab introduce themselves

Further development of the German Sustainable Development Strategy
The German Federal Cabinet has approved the further development of the German Sustainable Development Strategy entitled ‘Transformation Together in a Just Way’

1.5 – one scientist, five questions with Dr. Falko Feldmann
Biologist, member of the Braunschweig Garden Network and thus a partner in the Climate Future Lab OpenCultures

Matchmaking for regional change
60 creative minds develop solutions for local challenges for the Braunschweig region at the Werkstatt der Mutigen

What role does social justice play in climate research?
Birgit Klötzer, research associate at TU Braunschweig and member of the Climate Future Lab OpenCultures, in a short interview for the World Day for Social Justice