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SUMMARY:SDG18.SPACE WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:The UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a plan of action for people\, planet and prosperity\, strengthening universal peace in partnership for 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). They comprise almost every important aspect of modern civilization\, including sustainability goals for life on Earth\, life below water and climate Action. One dimension of modern civilization is\, however\, missing: the use of outer space. The pristine night sky fascinated humankind forever\, and in modern times\, humans are setting out for the stars. Earth’s space environment is being used more and more intensively\, and space debris is accumulating. Several countries even want to return to the Moon\, and this time plan to use its resources. How can we reach for the stars in a sustainable way? How can we link the issues of sustainable space use with the environmental debate here on Earth? We should discuss an 18th Sustainable Development Goal for our space environment. \neSpace Executive Manager Emmanuelle David will participate in the panel discussion “Way Forward” from 16:40 – 17:30.
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/sdg18-space-workshop/
LOCATION:SDG18.SPACE Online
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SUMMARY:#PLASUS21 Online Workshop - PLAnetary SUStainability 21: Challenges\, Opportunities and Necessities
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will connect space & global sustainability\, key space actors and sustainability thinkers. \nSee speakers’ bios and abstracts of their talks HERE. \n– REGISTER HERE –\n \nSchedule: \n09:00-9:05 Opening: Natália Archinard (Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs)\n09:05-9:30 Planetary Sustainability: Andreas Losch with André Galli (University of Bern) & Xiao-Shan Yap (EAWAG/University of Utrecht)\n09:30-10:00 Planetary Boundaries and Limits to Growth: Christian Berg (Club of Rome)\n10:00-10:25 Earth-Space Sustainability: Xiao-Shan Yap (EAWAG/University of Utrecht) \n10:25-10:40: Break \n10:40-11:25 Environmental challenges: Space Debris\, Megaconstellations\, and the Preservation of our Night Sky: Thomas Schildknecht (University of Bern)\n11:25-11:45 Active Space Debris removal: Luc Piguet (ClearSpace.today)\n11:45-12:05 Space Sustainability Rating: Nikolai Khlystov (World Economic Forum)\n12:05-12:10 Words of welcome from our host: Mathias Wirth (University of Bern) \n12:10-13:00 Lunch Break \n13:00-14:30 Challenges and Opportunities I \n\nSpace can do more for Earth: Gaetan Petit (Space4Impact)\nSpace Resources & Innovation: Dovilé Matuleviciute (Luxembourg Space Agency)\nSustainable Embeddedness of Space Activities : Traugott Jähnichen (University of Bochum)\n\n14:30-14:45 Break \n14:45-16:15 Challenges and Opportunities II \n\nForward to the Moon: Europe’s exploration program Terrae Novae and Artemis: Stefaan De Mey (European Space Agency)\nSustainable Space Logistics: Emmanuelle David (eSpace – EPFL Space Center)\nBiological Challenges in Space: Oliver Ullrich (University of Zurich)\n\n16:15-16:30 Break \n16:30-17:00 Wrap up & Closing Panel: Andreas Losch & TBA \n  \nRegistration to the workshop will be free of charge for all.  \nTo make it happen\, sponsors and donations are much welcome. \nThink big. Think connected. Think planetary. Act Sustainably. \nMedia partner:
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/plasus21-online-workshop-planetary-sustainability-21-challenges-opportunities-and-necessities/
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