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The Academy serves as a forum for scientific debate and for the exchange of scientific information. In this context, the Academy organises a variety of events, many of which are open to the public.

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  • 16May

    Klimaat van alle kanten: olivijn, het wondermiddel tegen klimaatverandering?

    Het IPCC klimaatrapport van 2022 maakt duidelijk dat de wereld grote risico’s loopt door de toenemende opwarming van de aarde. Ook is duidelijk dat maatregelen om de toenemende CO2 concentratie in de atmosfeer terug te brengen door de omschakeling van fossiele brandstoffen naar duurzame alternatieven, alleen niet voldoende zijn. Naast deze maatregelen zijn ook zogenaamde negatieve emissietechnologieën (NET) nodig om actief de CO2 concentratie in de atmosfeer te verminderen.

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  • 13Dec

    Secrets of the sea in times of climate breakdown

    Despite its many secrets and wonders, oceans have been under threat for years. Corals are dying and sea life is disappearing. Although this is a global phenomenon, some people are affected more than others—and as with many a climate issue, these inequalities bear witness of the afterlife of (post)colonialism. In this talk, we shed light on the ambiguous nature of marine protection and the colonial dimensions of ocean health.

    SPUI25, Spui21-HB 2.04, 1012 WX Amsterdam
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  • 21Sep

    The electricity system: enabler or barrier for the energy transition?

    Although current grid investments are at unprecedented levels, network capacity shortages are currently more the rule than the exception. In this webinar, we will view this theme from three different angles.

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  • 21Nov

    Presentation of the Buys Ballot Medal to Sandrine Bony - Dispersing the clouds around climate change

    French climate researcher Sandrine Bony will receive this year’s Buys Ballot Medal. She has been awarded this prize in recognition of her pioneering research on the role of clouds in the climate system, and specifically in climate change.

    KNAW Trippenhuis - Kloveniersburgwal 29, Amsterdam
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