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Sustainability scenarios for the global food and land-use system with Dr Michael Obersteiner
Oxford Martin SchoolOct 24, 2019 Michael Obersteiner will present new insights from co-producing a set of new sustainability scenarios.
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Hub Culture Davos 2017 – Achim Steiner, Director of the Oxford Martin School
Hub Culture Published on Jan 19, 2017 Executive Editor, Edie Lush talks with Achim Steiner, Director of the Oxford Martin School about their center for 21st century challenge research bringing together mathematicians, physicists, biologists, philosophers, engineers to work on anything … Continue reading
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‘Towards a green economy: pathways through politics, culture and economics’ with Achim Steiner
Drawing on his expertise as former Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme, Achim Steiner, Director of the Oxford Martin School, will present the latest trends and explore the varied challenges of a global transition towards an inclusive green … Continue reading
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‘Towards a green economy: pathways through politics, culture and economics’ with Achim Steiner
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‘Towards a green economy: pathways through politics, culture and economics’ with Achim Steiner
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A welcome to the Oxford Martin School from Achim Steiner
Oxford Martin School Published on Oct 14, 2016 Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford http://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk Global Climate Change Environment Ethics Environment Justice
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“Achim Steiner in UNEP; a 10-year journey”
UNEP Published on Jun 16, 2016 In the last days of his 10-year tenure as UNEP Executive Director, Achim Steiner reflects on the origins of the organization and the highlights during his decade of leadership. (C) UNEP. 2016 Flickr Creative … Continue reading
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Achim Steiner – Sustainable Development Post Rio : In search of a shared paradigm in a divided world
graduateinstitute Published on May 22, 2013 This lecture is organised by the Centre for International Environmental Studies http://graduateinstitute.ch/cies The UN General Assembly elected Achim Steiner in 2006 (a German and Brazilian national) as the fifth Executive Director of UNEP, and … Continue reading
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GREEN LIGHT? Ft. Achim Steiner, UN Environment Programme Director
WorldsApaRT Published on Apr 16, 2015 As technology has improved over recent years, the global transition to renewable energy has gained momentum. But despite these advances, trillions of dollars of investments are still needed to offset global warming. How can … Continue reading
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The future we want: Achim Steiner at TEDxNairobi
TEDx Talks Published on Jan 7, 2014 Mr. Steiner, a German and Brazilian national, was born in Brazil in 1961. His educational background includes a BA from the University of Oxford as well as an MA from the University of … Continue reading
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