ISOS Lecture Series

Last update: March 7, 2012

The ISOS multidisciplinary lecture series cover all aspects of research towards the 'Future Ocean', presented by scientists from the Cluster of Excellence and by invited experts. The lectures are addressed to researchers and students of all faculties as well as to the interested public and policy makers.
Time:
Thursdays, 16:15 hrs (except 05.04.12)
Venue: GEOMAR westshore building, large conference room


The BIG Questions

Experts on topics of the ‘Future Ocean‘ inform and stimulate discussion on what they see as the key issues in their field.

05.04.12
12:00 hrs!

IPCC and International Climate Politics.
Christiane Textor, Scientific Coordinator, German IPCC Coordination Office, Bonn

10.05.12   
What Will be the Status of the World‘s Fish Stocks in 2048? Economic and Legal Drivers.       
Nele Matz-Lück, Lawyer, Walther-Schücking-Institute for International Law, CAU,
Martin Quaas, Economist, Department of Economics, CAU

31.05.12   
What Will be the Status of the World‘s Fish Stocks in 2048? Environmental Drivers and Ecosystem Effects.                   
Rainer Froese, Marine Biologist, Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel (GEOMAR),
Birgit Schneider, Climate Researcher, Institute for Geosciences, CAU

14.06.12
Ocean Acidification Research 2.0: Multi-Species, Multi-Stressor, Multi-Generation?
Frank Melzner, Marine Biologist, Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel (GEOMAR)

28.06.12
Economic Activities in the Anthropocene: Hope for Sustainability?
Konrad Ott, Philosopher, Ernst Moritz Arndt University, Greifswald

05.07.12   
Global Warming and Marine Methane: Serious Risk or Much Ado About Nothing?
Tina Treude, Marine Biologist, Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel (GEOMAR)



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