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How can we embrace the dismembered world, live meaningful lives and actively engage for better? Herds of ice calves leave the Arctic never to be seen again – testifying that the graphs and numbers from climate predictions are realized in the world beyond papers and projections. While humans flee war and famine, and the political as well as the natural landscape shake beneath our feet – we meet in Sigtuna for the sixth ClimateExistence conference 2023. Having listened to the scientists we realize listening to them alone might not be enough – do we need to hear the ice howling too?

How can we embrace the dismembered world, live meaningful lives and actively engage for better? Herds of ice calves leave the Arctic never to be seen again – testifying that the graphs and numbers from climate predictions are realized in the world beyond papers and projections. While humans flee war and famine, and the political as well as the natural landscape shake beneath our feet – we meet in Sigtuna for the sixth ClimateExistence conference 2023. Having listened to the scientists we realize listening to them alone might not be enough – do we need to hear the ice howling too?

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Videos & Other documentation 2016


Videos, Media coverage, presentations and other documentation from Climate Existence 2016 are now available!
Visit: http://www.climateexistence.se/videos-documentation/


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2iEyjrGBrI

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The Sigtuna Foundation and CEMUS in collaboration.

The Centre for Environment and Development Studies, CEMUS | Uppsala University | The Swedish University for Agricultural Sciences | Villavägen 16, SE-752 36 Uppsala, Sweden | www.cemus.uu.se | www.sigtunastiftelsen.se | Editor: Daniel Mossberg

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