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COP26 Conference - Jorge Lobo

The COP26 Climate Summit will be held in Glasgow (United Kingdom) from November 1 to 12 and will bring together representatives from many countries around the world with a common goal: to implement measures to reduce global temperature to below 1.5 ºC compared to pre-industrial levels. In this context, the Science Museum of the University of Navarra has organized this cycle of conferences to bring to society, in an informative way and from the hand of experts, different approaches to such a complex issue as Climate Change.Biodiversity, circular economy, ecology, energy sources or sustainable building. All sessions can be followed in person until full capacity is reached or by streaming on the Science Museum's YouTube channel.

On November 17, Jorge Lobo will give the lecture"Life ". The history of life on this planet is a chronicle that does not distinguish what we call living from inert and that constantly interacts and adapts thanks to the "grandparents" of life that are everywhere and do everything. Is life a planetary process?

Jorge Lobo is a Research Professor at CSIC who works and has worked to understand the distribution of biodiversity, the factors that condition it and the effects that global change has on it. Although his research has focused especially on Iberian invertebrates, he has studied all types of organisms in Europe, South America and North Africa.

  Live on YouTube.

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Date

November 17, 2021

Time

19:00

Place

Assembly Hall. Science Library Building.

City Pamplona
Organised by Science Museum
COP26 Conferences
Faculties and Centers: Science Science Marks: Science Museum