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Veranstaltungen und Termine in der 25. Kalenderwoche 2024, 17.06.2024-23.06.2024

Übersicht über aktuelle Termine, Veranstaltungen und Vorträge an der Technischen Universität München.

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Montag, 17.06.2024

17.06.2024, 11:00 - 12:00

New solutions for ‘hidden’ origin of soil-bound contaminant residues and surface runoff management

Ort
Building CH-6 Seminar Room 36220, Department of Chemistry, Lichtenbergstrasse 4, 85748 Garching

Kontakt
Dorothee Skottke


Dienstag, 18.06.2024

18.06.2024, 14:25

Mental Health Day am TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning

Am 10. Oktober ist World Mental Health Day. Das TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning bietet an diesem Tag vielfältige Impulse zum Thema mentale Gesundheit an.

Ort
Zoom

Kontakt
mentalhealthday@lll.tum.de


Mittwoch, 19.06.2024

19.06.2024, 18:00 - 19:30

How Can Finance and Investment Support Ocean Health?

A healthy ocean is essential to global well-being, biodiversity, and includes critical ecosystems underpinning all life on earth. Despite its values, the ocean is under immense pressure from human activities, threatening its ability to support human well-being, with disproportionate impacts on vulnerable communities. The majority of these pressures come from economic activities related to the ocean (“ocean economy”) such as fishing, aquaculture, coastal development, and shipping. Globally the ocean economy is worth over $4t AUD/yr and is expanding at twice the rate of the mainstream economy. At the same time, the gap in funding to protect and manage ocean health is at least $266b AUD/year and growing rapidly. Not only does this put the future of the ocean at risk, it also risks the entire global economy: over two-thirds of all publicly listed companies are at risk due to ocean decline. Investing a sustainable ocean economy (SOE) however can reduce economic losses by $8t AUD by 2037, yield six times more food and create 12 million new jobs by 2030. In a SOE, ocean health and ocean wealth are held in balance, and sufficient and durable finance for the management of ocean health is provided from the SOE. Despite clear evidence that achieving SOE will be better economically, ecologically and socially, market barriers hinder the transition. Key market barriers include inadequate policies, funding, capacities, and pipelines of investable SOE deals. This talk will dive into the global efforts to align capital flows with SDG 14.

Ort
Hybrid: Lecture Hall N1190 and via Zoom

Kontakt
rivo@fs.tum.de


Donnerstag, 20.06.2024

20.06.2024, 10:00 - 15:00

TUMgesund Gesundheitstag am Campus München - Innenstadt

Im Rahmen der betrieblichen Gesundheitsförderung an der TUM werden an diesem Tag Aktionen rund um die Gesundheit angeboten.

Ort
Campus München - Innenstadt/Arcisstr. (Immatrikulationshalle)