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“Our common future” Congress in Hannover and Essen from 2 to 6 November in Hanover and Essen, one of the largest conventions of the year took place. 500 international scientists, politicians, artists and young researchers discussed generations – and across the challenges of society. Among the speakers are, for example, Lord Nicholas Stern; the medicine Nobel Prize winner Elizabeth Blackburn; Homi Bhabha the Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities at the Department of African and African American Stadies on the Harvard University and Director of the Humanities Center; Joachim von Braun Director of the Centre for development research (ZEF) in Bonn; Hideyuki Nakashima an internationally recognized computer scientist and artificial intelligence. Researchers as well as President of future University in the Japanese Hakodate; Cardinal Joseph Zen Emeritus Catholic Bishop of Hong Kong and many other speakers and speaker. “Our common future” was a joint event of the Volkswagen Foundation, the Deutsche Messe and the Foundation Mercator in conjunction with the city of Hannover and RUHR. 2010. The Congress gripping tete debates on key issues of the future, which were triggered 2000 within the framework of the Expo in Hanover, Germany.
In Essen hate it the completion of the year of capital of Culture Ruhr.2010. 2010. “Our common future” Congress has focused on the following topics: climate change and energy, future technologies, economic development and structural change, global health and molecular medicine, human rights and global values. This involves the threat infectious diseases, the future of work, mega-cities and the integration of migrants as well as to the religion. Our common future hate a forum for international leaders in research, business, politics, and culture, to offer in Exchange for young scientists, as well as to identify the most important global challenges, interdisciplinary analyze and indicate solutions to. The goal of the Congress was on it, more to a Sustainability-oriented orientation of science, economy and politics to contribute, through a combination of plenary sessions, workshops and panel discussions the Congress was gebotten opportunity for thought and exchange of experiences.
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