Exploring the Economic Impact of Migration (Oxford)

St Hugh's College St Margaret's Rd, Oxford , United Kingdom

Context Europe seems stuck and appears to be paralysed by the latest inward migratory processes. This is affecting democracy itself as people are unable to find a party which expresses their fears and politicians are unable to find solutions and scenarios that they can relate to. As a result, core values of the European Union […]

Fast Ratcheting Down of Personal and Global Carbon Budgets (Oxford)

St Hugh's College St Margaret's Rd, Oxford , United Kingdom

Context of the event To achieve the ambition of limiting the global temperature rise this century to 1.5 degrees Celsius as stated in the Paris Agreement concluded during the COP21 negotiations in Paris in late 2015, new methodologies and pathways to move faster towards stabilising the global climate need to be considered. Scientific and technological […]

To Migrate Is Human

St Hugh's College St Margaret's Rd, Oxford , United Kingdom

The debate provided a temporal and spatial tour of the facts around migration beyond the current primarily negative narrative. Although migration is a human phenomenon and has always taken place, the global crises, such as the Syrian civil war, and migratory movements over the last decades have led to a revitalisation of the Nation State and […]

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