PHOTO: © Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss / Giuliani von Giese

NACH DER NATUR. Wie hängen Klimawandel, Artensterben und die Krise der Demokratie zusammen?

In the organizer's words:

Humans have inscribed themselves in all ecosystems, in the earth's atmosphere and even in the deep geological layers of the planet. It is in this context that the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin is opening the Humboldt Labor with its interactive inaugural exhibition "After Nature". The exhibition shows how the connections between political orders and nature are responsible for this change and how environmental and resource issues have an immense influence on all political systems.

The crisis of nature is closely intertwined with social crises. The liberal model of society, with its promises of prosperity and progress, has also caused enormous changes in human-environment systems. And it has resulted in considerable inequalities - both within societies and between states.

In the form of a modern cabinet of curiosities, the exhibition brings together a wide range of research approaches to these and other current issues and relates them to positions from the history of science.

- Languages: German, English

- Time slot ticket required

- Free admission

- On 24.08.2024, the Humboldt Laboratory will take part in the Long Night of Museums. The exhibition closes at 15:00 on this day and opens with the Long Night of Science at 17:00 until midnight.

- Wheelchair accessible

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Location

Humboldt Forum Schloßplatz 10178 Berlin

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