Best Practices. Imagining Sustainable Art Production in a Post-COVID19-Society

Online Panel

29.11.2020, 17:00–18:15
With presentations by Hans Haake (Wuppertal Institute) and Gabriele Klein (Universität Hamburg) and in discussion with Roger Christmann (Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch), in collaboration with the Wuppertal Institute and the Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch, moderated by Marc Wagenbach - the discussion will be held in English

Since it was founded in 1991, the Wuppertal Institute has been an integral part of the national and international research landscape and a key player in shaping the debate on issues relating to climate, energy and resources. The German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) is the sole shareholder in the non-profit limited company (gGmbH), which comes under the responsibility of the Ministry of Economic Aff airs, Innovation, Digitalisation and Energy of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia. The Wuppertal Institute sees itself as a think tank for sustainability research focused on impacts and practical application. The organisation’s activities are centred on developing transformation processes aimed at shaping a climate-friendly and resource efficient world. The overriding goal of the Institute’s work is to help to ensure that the planetary boundaries are respected. The Wuppertal Institute has put this goal into concrete terms with a guiding vision of a climate-neutral and resource light society.

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