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- Boston Biodiversity Talks1:00 pm
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Boston Biodiversity Talks
The biosphere – the film of life that envelops our planet and sustains humanity – is being severely degraded by human action. To meet this challenge together with its partners*, the Luc Hoffmann Institute is incubating a new framework for biodiversity in order to better protect nature and people. Bringing together global thought leaders from diverse sectors and backgrounds, the Boston Biodiversity Talks is a unique event to engage in the initial dialogue underpinning the Biodiversity Revisited initiative. This afternoon event will give you a chance to participate in the early reframing of biodiversity. We will delve into and consider how themes such as concepts, narratives, science, governance, systems and futures thinking could shape societal notions of nature. Participation is limited for this invitation-only event. However, the talks will be filmed and shared via social media following the event in order to spur a wider dialogue.
This event is by invitation only.
When | 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Thursday, May 30, 2019 |
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Location | Kenmore Room and Trustees Lounge |