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The 2051 Munich Climate Conference
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06 June 2023

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Environmental Economics
Benno Heisel (Dipl./M.A.), born in 1986, works as a theatre maker in the fields of music, text, dramaturgy, performance, directing and infrastructure.
Andreas Wehrl (M.A.), born in 1980, is an independent theatre maker and author. He is also working as a climate policies and carbon pricing consultant.
Theresa Spielmann (B.A.), born in 1998, is a research MA student in Theatre and Performance Studies at the University of Warwick.
Christina Wehrl (Mag.), born in 1992, has been a project manager at August Dreesbach Publishing House in Munich since 2018.
Frontmatter 1
Introduction 5
Online ressources 13
First keynote speech: Saleemul Huq 14
Another world was possible: How sociological imagination could have helped solve the climate crisis 18
1001 scenarios for a troubled earth 26
Failing images. How the visual discourse on climate change changed nothing in the age of visual communication 38
Shroud for an ancient sea 56
A museum of carbon ruins? Reflections on the ethics of memorialising decarbonisation 58
Earth operations management - How managers found their right business A fictional science development review 62
Dear agony aunt - above 2º celsius 72
Second keynote speech: Adenike Oladosu 130
Third keynote speech: Elisabeth Wathuti 134
Climate barbarism 136
Dear agony aunt - sub 1.5º celsius 145
The delegation from Kathmandu: an indigeno-futurist exercise in critiquing climate policy 149
LEIKHN - An audiovisual experience inspired by a symbiotic relationship 159
Fourth Keynote speech: Helena Gualinga 164
Minimising greenhouse gas emissions and waste of T2051MCC 167
Further Contributions 174
Contributors 178
Picture credits 191