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SUMMARY:Side Event: Democracy and Climate in Crisis I Three Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:LEVERAGE POINTS TO SECURE DEMOCRACY AND CLIMATE JUSTICE IN BERLIN & BRANDENBURG \nThree Perspectives\n\n\nIn order to achieve a sustainable transformation\, it is important to identify and utilise effective leverages. Systems theory distinguishes between strong and weak leverages\, which O’Brien has categorised into different spheres for sustainable transformation – practical\, political and personal sphere. The current problem is that most research\, policies and measures to mitigate and adapt to the climate crisis focus on actions\, interventions\, strategies and behaviours that directly contribute to a desired outcome (solar panels\, reduced meat consumption\, etc.). These measures can be categorised as „practical“. The danger here is that changes in the personal sphere are only implemented in the practical sphere.\nSuch an approach harbours the risk of stirring up resentment among the population\, which is often used by populists to push through their agenda. A more effective starting point would be to involve individuals and groups in all three spheres of transformation – personal\, political\, practical. \nGREETINGS  \nDr. Ina Czyborra I Senator for Science\, Health and Care (tbc.) \nWELCOME \nProf. Dr. Felix Creutzig I Head of working group Land Use\, Infrastructure and Transport (MCC) and Professor at TU Berlin \nINDIVIDUEL PERSPECTIVE I \nInput Elke Weber I Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment at Princeton University & Einstein Visiting Fellow (TU Berlin) \nSTRUCTURAL AND POLICITAL PERSPECTIVE I Input \nWinston Chow I Professor of Urban Climate at Singapore Management University & IPCC Co-Chair\, Working Group II \nDEMOCRATIC AND SOCIAL PERSPECTIVE I Input  \nDr. Angela Jain I Senior Project Manager\, Bertelsmann Stiftung & Member CCC Board of Experts \nPANEL DISCUSSION \nModeration: Prof. Dr. Felix Creutzig I Head of working group Land Use\, Infrastructure and Transport (MCC) and Professor at TU Berlin \nThe event is hosted by the Climate Change Center Berlin Brandenburg and will be held in English. \n 
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