A glimpse inside the Humboldt Lab © Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin / schnellebuntebilder / Inside Outside | Petra Blaisse /
A glimpse inside the Humboldt Lab © Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin / schnellebuntebilder / Inside Outside | Petra Blaisse / Photo: Philipp Plum - The Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin takes the interactions between the climate crisis and society as the basis for its first exhibition in the Humboldt Forum On 20th July 2021, the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin will be opening the Humboldt Lab with its inaugural exhibition "After Nature". The exhibition in the Humboldt Forum deals with the interactions between climate change and biodiversity loss as well as the global crises of democratic principles of order. It draws on a wide array of voices from scientific research in order to address the effects of man-made changes to the global environment. The title of the exhibition refers in equal measure to both the destruction of species and ecosystems and the idea of "learning from nature". The exhibition on the first floor of the Humboldt Forum encompasses a 150-square-metre foyer and a main hall of 600 square metres. Admission to the Humboldt Lab is free. Research questions and approaches to solutions from the world of science .
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