Institute for Planetary Health Behaviour, Faculty of Philosophy, Historisches Seminar, Seminar für Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft, Education, School, and Behaviour, Religion, Society, and World Relations, Faculty of Economics, Law and Social Sciences, Research

Climate Connect: Politics with a chainsaw - the impact of the Trump administration in the USA on global climate protection

Date
20. Jun 2025, 1.00 pm - 2.00 pm
Location
digital via Webex
Series
Climate Connect
Organizer
Institute for Planetary Health Behaviour
Speaker(s)
Guido Mehlkop and Jürgen Martschukat
Event type
Others
Event Language(s)
German
Audience
Public

The Institute for Planetary Health Behaviour at the University of Erfurt invites you to the next event in the "Climate Connect" series. This time, Guido Mehlkop (holder of the Professorship for Quantitative Methods of Empirical Social Research and vice director at the Institute for Planetary Health Behaviour) and Jürgen Martschukat (holder of the Professorship for North American History) will be in conversation.

Information from the organiser

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Lecturer

  • Professor Guido Mehlkop | holder of the Professorship for Quantitative Methods of Empirical Social Research and vice director at the Institute for Planetary Health Behaviour
  • Professor Jürgen Martschukat | holder of the Professorship for North American History at the University of Erfurt

Moderation

Dr Mirjam Jenny (Institute for Planetary Health Behaviour)

About the series

Climate Connect brings together two experts from different scientific fields. Climate research meets psychology or communication science, medicine meets cognitive science or educational science, health research meets political science, implementation research meets sociology. Both speakers have different expertise and experiences and will present their research on climate-friendly behaviour in a pointed manner. The audience is invited to participate in the current state of research on planetary health behaviour and to jointly provide visionary impulses in science, politics and society.

Climate Connect is aimed at anyone interested in scientific exchange and solutions for more health promotion and climate protection. Become part of the "missing link"!

Programme
15-minute guest lecture
15-minute lecture from the IPB
30-minute moderated discussion with the audience

Link for participation

Participation is free of charge. Registration is not required.

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