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MWS-Mixtape: Eine musikalische Reise durch das weltweite Netzwerk der Max Weber Stiftung Die neue Ausgabe unseres Magazins „Weltweit vor Ort“ ist da! Im aktuellen Heft stellen wir Forschungsprojekte der MWS-Auslandsinstitute rund um das Thema „Musik“ vor. Doch manches Lied sagt mehr als tausend Worte. Daher haben wir bei unseren Instituten nachgefragt: Welche Lieder verbinden die Mitarbeitenden persönlich mit ihrer Arbeit und ihren Standorten? Welche lokaltypischen und historisch bedeutsamen Lieder sollte man aus ihrer Region kennen?

Welche Musik hören die Mitarbeitenden der Institute der @maxweberstiftung.de weltweit vor Ort? Welche Klänge verbinden sie mit ihrer Arbeit und welche Lieder sollte man aus ihrer Region kennen?

Die #MWS Playlist gibt es jetzt bei Spotify und im #gablog 👇

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Stalemate at COP16 has left global biodiversity progress uncertain This post is by Ben Parker, Bethan Laughlin and Georgina Chandler of the Zoological Society of London. It ends our COP16 miniseries, a collection of blogs spotlighting this year’s UN Biodiversity C…

In the final #GAblog in our #COP16 miniseries, Ben Parker, Bethan Laughlin and Georgina Chandler of the Zoological Society of London explore the key highlights of the conference, the reasons behind the negotiation breakdown and the future implications: greenallianceblog.org.uk/2024/11/07/s...

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‘Peace with nature’ is impossible unless we move away from fossil fuels This post is by Robbie MacPherson, a former Green Alliance politics adviser, and now a Churchill Fellow spending time in Denmark and Colombia investigating what the UK can learn from their experien…

In the fifth #GAblog in our #COP16 miniseries, Robbie Macpherson, senior political adviser at Uplift, reflects on an abrupt end to the conference, the interdependence of climate and nature, and what the UK needs to get right ahead of #COP29 in Azerbaijan:
greenallianceblog.org.uk/2024/11/04/p...

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Can the UK deliver more than just ambition for the Global Biodiversity Framework? This post is by Elliot Chapman-Jones, Head of Public Affairs at The Wildlife Trusts. It is part of our COP16 miniseries, a collection of blogs spotlighting this year’s UN Biodiversity Conference. “…

In the fourth #GAblog in our #COP16 miniseries, Elliot Chapman-Jones (of Wildlife Trusts) discusses the need to move beyond ambitious biodiversity targets to actual implementation and action through concrete measures, adequate funding and political will:
greenallianceblog.org.uk/2024/10/29/c...

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We must make peace not war with nature This blog is part of our COP16 miniseries, a collection of blogs spotlighting this year’s UN Biodiversity Conference. The theme of this year’s UN global biodiversity summit COP16 is Peace with Natu…

In the third #GAblog in our #COP16 miniseries, senior fellow
Ruth Chambers argues the need to embed nature protection within the UK’s environmental and economic plans, outlining that a healthy economy depends fundamentally on a healthy environment:

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How to align private investment and action with the Global Biodiversity Framework This post is by Vassilis Gkoumas, economist at WWF-UK. It is part of our COP16 miniseries, a collection of blogs spotlighting this year’s UN Biodiversity Conference.   As biodiversity loss becomes …

In our second #GAblog on the major talking points around #COP16, Vassilis Gkoumas, economist at WWF-UK, outlines why aligning private investment and action with the Global Biodiversity Framework is crucial for addressing biodiversity loss.

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