Report by THESys Guest Jason Alexandra
Jason Alexandra was a guest at IRI THESys in December 2023 with an International Connections Grant as part of the strategic partnership between HU and ANU. During his guest stay, the expert on water and climate issues analyzed the work of IRI THESys and compared it with that of his two home institutes. For more…
Hermann Lotze on ZDF
THESys member and PIK researcher Hermann Lotze-Campen explains on ZDF’s Morgenmagazin how we can prepare for extreme weather events and reduce their likelihood in the future. For more information, please visit this link.
„Dieses Wissen steht in keinem Buch“
with Robert Arlinghaus
New Paper: From situated knowledges to situated modelling
In a joint paper, THESys doctoral researcher Anja Klein and her colleagues argue for situated modelling – an approach that makes self-reflection part of knowledge production and relies on heterogeneous working groups. Find out more on HU’s press portal: Situierte Modellierung
Why we need a plant-based diet
On 30 May 2024, the KOSMOS-Lesung addressed the idea that “A comprehensive agricultural and food transformation is possible.” The event took place in the Senate Hall of HU Berlin and featured Prof. Lotze-Campen as the speaker, with Prof. Dr. Sabine Fuss as the mediator. For more information, please check: KOSMOS-Lesung: Warum wir eine pflanzenbasierte Ernährung…
Fishing to eat: Eleven percent of freshwater fish consumed worldwide come from recreational fisheries
An international research team, including Prof. Dr. Robert Arlinghaus, has recently published an article in Nature Food regarding the underestimated contribution of recreational fishing to global fish consumption. For more information about the article, please visit hu-berlin.de. For the full article, please visit Full Paper | Nature Food.
Wasserstandsmeldung
With Tobias Krüger & Birgit Kleinschmit
„Die Menschen wollen, dass ihre Alltagsexpertise wahrgenommen, anerkannt und wertgeschätzt wird“
With Desirée Hetzel, HU website
Kräuter selbst sammeln – Gesund oder gefährlich
With Ina Säumel, science podcast “Quarks Daily”