Ariman Filmkväll med Kimberly Nicholas som moderator, Don't Look Up

Start: Wednesday, March 19, 2025 6:30 PM

End: Wednesday, March 19, 2025 9:00 PM

English below

Välkommen till Klimat filmkväll hos Ariman. Gratis Inträde. Vi visar filmer i en avslappnad atmosfär. Kom med vänner. Träffa andra som bryr sig om klimatet. Studenter får förtur.  

Filmkväll arrangeras av Ariman och Friday for Future Lund.

Här kommer filmvisningen med Kimberly Nicholas som moderator. Filmen som hon har valt är Don't Look Up. Det är två timmars lång film. Vi eventuellt börjar en aning tidigare som kommer att medelas i förväg. Datum för filmvisningen är 19/3/25 onsdag kl 18.30 till 21. Anmäl dig till höger. Men obs. vi ger förtur till studenterna. Vi har sittplatser för 40 pers. Avbokning får sker senast 1 dag innan. Se nedan Kimberly's bakgrund.


English.

Hi everyone,

Welcome to film nights at Ariman Lund with no entry charge. We will show films in a relaxed atmosphere. Bring friends. Meet others who are concerned about the climate. Note the time for this event is 18.30 on Wednesday March 19. We will get back to you if 19. Please sign up on the right.

After the film showing, Kimberly Nicholas, researcher, writer and member of Lund University's faculty will lead the talk.  Kimberly has selected Don't Look Up. Kimberly is a teacher and writer and researcher at Lund University. She describes her work as follows:

My research program aims to understand the connections between people, climate, and land. This includes analyzing the impact of climate on crop suitability, yields, and quality, examining the opportunities for nature-based solutions to help stabilize climate change using wise land management and farming practices, and scaling the global questions of climate change and sustainable food systems to the individual, local, and national level to inform decisions. In my lab, we aim to find sustainable land and climate solutions and quantify their tradeoffs to inform better management and policy, using primarily quantitative methods including numerical and statistical modeling and data synthesis at regional to global scales, as well as field observations and involving stakeholders in research co-design and as subjects of study. We also work closely with a range of stakeholders in place-based case studies, using interview and survey-based methods to understand the benefits that they value from nature, to make potentially competing management agendas explicit and facilitate problem-solving in ecosystem management.


The film showing is arranged by Ariman and Fridays for Future Lund  Everyone is welcome but student will get preferred seating if they sign up. There is room for 40. All intending to come should sign up here on the right. Please if you cannot make it, sign off 24 hours before the film showing at the latest so that others can be welcomed.

Mattes, Rolf and others from FFF Lund





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