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Until now, the Tällberg Foundation has used the firm Tällberg Advisors as its service provider and strategic partner. As of January 2009, the whole Tällberg team will be employed by the Tällberg Foundation.
Tällberg Chairman Bo Ekman and Tällberg Board member Hans-Olov Olsson weigh in to the pressing debate on the future of the auto industry.
The book Climate Change Negotiations: Can Asia Change the Game? is a concise overview of Asia's concerns, aspirations, and responsibilities for the post-2012 global climate change agreement.
The Tällberg Foundation is supporting a conference on the theme “A Global Contract Based on Climate Justice – The Need for a New Approach Concerning International Relations.” The conference will take place in Brussels on November 11.
Who regulates the regulators? Today’s economic world knows few borders. Information, capital and technologies flow ever faster between institutions and across sectors and countries. These ever more rapid flows are the heart of the productivity miracle of recent decades. But this speed of change has also upset the balances in many parts of our society. Here our democratic societies have not responded adequately – partly because the people and institutions responsible, were not up to the task.
Ashok Khosla, chairman, Development Alternatives, India - was announced as the new president of International Union for Conservation of Nature.
Newsweek lists a few people who can give advise on how to make a difference, Bill Clinton, Oprah and Tällbergian Zainab Salbi.
Watch Jim Hansen, Will Steffen, Johan Rockström, Jacqueline McGlade among other forum participants discussing the planetary crisis on the new debate program "Forum" on Swedish Television 25 August at 20:00.
John Milton will be giving a lecture at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm on August 29 2008 at 14.00, the theme of his lecture will be “Inner and Outer Principles for Ecological Sustainability”.
June 23 at the 350-org office in New York this morning reading the New York Times.
Alan Stoga launches a whole new web media experience with Flyp.
Fifty years ago, Yankee Stadium had about 70,000 seats It seldom sold out, and almost any kid could afford the cheapest seats. Capacity was reduced to about 57,000 when the stadium was remodeled in the 1970s. Most games sell out now, and prices have gone up. The goal of slowing climate change takes on urgency with growing populations, increasing emissions and melting polar ice that would irrevocably change the global environment.

March 31, 2008 Dr James Hansen releases a new scientific paper that profoundly changes the climate debate.
Regulating the global commons - to stop the oceans from being fished out, sovereignty must be reigned in.

On March 3, Bo Ekman will be the guest at Volt, which is the name of a theatrical series of conversational, provocative, thought-provoking evenings at Elverket (Power Station) Theater.

The National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) presented a Lifetime Achievement Award to Dr Robert W Corell. He is Global Change Program Director at The H John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment, and Senior Policy Fellow of the American Meteorological Society. The award was bestowed upon him on January 17, 2008 in Washington, DC.

Christine Loh reflects on the Tällberg conversation in the January 24 South China Morning Post.
Andrew Jones reports on the Tällberg “ripple effect" of the networking that flows from the conversations at the Tällberg.
Q&A with Anders Wijkman fresh from his return from Bali with insights on the deal, the challenges, the journey. Watch the video.
Chief Oren Lyons, Janine Benyus, Peter Warshall, Ray Anderson and Vijay Vaitheeswaran, all participants and contributors to the Tällberg Forum over the years are contributors to the documentary “the 11th hour”.
Ekman and Olsson state that “mankind’s conflict with nature is worse than what we had previously thought” in SvD article.
Tällberg Foundation on global governance for an interdependent world.
Civic Exchange's Christine Loh in Time International and on the BBC.
After the Tällberg Forum 2007, Bob Corell, chair of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment, led a symposium with scientists and religious leaders on Greenland.
There are planetary boundaries that should not be crossed otherwise the Earth’s functions tip and go into overdrive, creating inhospitable conditions for humans. This is the conclusion of some of the world’s most eminent scientists who gathered for two days at Tallberg in Sweden last week, at which I had the chance to join their deliberation. Indeed, there is evidence tipping has already occurred in the case of global warming arising from the burning of fossil fuels, as the Arctic sea ice is showing signs of melting much faster than expected.
The UN climate change negotiators have been descending on the Polish town of Poznan this week for their annual conference. No big conclusions are expected until next year when they meet in Copenhagen, but it would be useful if they acknowledged the need to examine emerging science.
Th Swedish paper Aftonbladet reports on the presentation with freelance journalist and author Gwynne Dyer of the conclusions from his recent book, Climate Wars.
This is the topic of a speech given by Bo Ekman to Members of the European Parliament. The theme of the conference was “A Global Contract Based on Climate Justice – The Need for a New Approach Concerning International Relations.”

Speed of transportation and communication that characterize today’s global supply chain requires trust and flow of credit along the many steps. But now consumers worry about the future of their jobs, retailers and manufacturers worry about sales, suppliers worry about orders and lenders clutch to their reserves of cash.
Global Crisis: Part I - Nobody knows which way the financial crisis will go, with what force it will spill into the real sector – decline in output, higher unemployment – and finally, perhaps most importantly, to what outcomes it will lead in the political arena. Maybe a wiser, more nimble US could emerge from the chaos.
Bo Ekman, Founder and Chairman of the Tällberg Foundation moderates at the New York Green Summit.
For you who missed the broadcasts of the Forum on SVT this week, make sure to tune in SVT2 Thursday September 18 at 9 30, when they will be showing the best of the panel discussions from the Forum.
How Do You Want Your Earth? - the online magazine Flyp takes on the planetary boundary conditions.
The dictum from G-8 leaders proved that power games matter more than facing new challenges.
Zainab Salbi is the founder of the Washington-based group Women for Women International. The organization works to help women recover from the ravages of war and become active citizens by offering direct aid, job training, micro-credit loans, rights awareness and leadership education.
To fight climate change, environmental necessity must trump political convenience, says Bo Ekman, and argues for developing fallback policies that global citizens must consider in the event of failure of the Copenhagen Process.

Gus Speth’s compelling new analysis and how-to book for the world: The Bridge at the Edge of the World: Capitalism, the Environment, and Crossing from Crisis to Sustainability.
Historical interconnections between communities worldwide have multiplied manifold in recent times.
Has Globalization Deepened Inequality? Evolving technology, not global connectedness, has spurred a growing income gap in industrial nations.
The first Sida Development Area 2008 takes place Monday, February 18, from 9:00 to 13:00 and Carl Mossfeldt moderates the session.

Ambassador Jan Eliasson and Bo Ekman greet Al Gore in Göteborg before he picks up yet another award.
Dr José Joaquín Campos of Costa Rica has recently been selected Director General of CATIE for a four year term.
Speak up, Asia, or the west will drown you out – Asia is booming – but who is telling the world about this?
On December 7 2007, Marcello Palazzi (board member of the Tällberg Foundation) organized a reunion of Tällberg friends and past forum participants.
Carl Mossfeldt moderated and spoke at the Sida Development Area workshop on trade and growth in Africa held on 5 December 2007. See the webcast.
Anders Wijkman published an op ed in Sweden’s largest daily newspaper Dagens Nyheter (together with Göran Hägglund, leader of the Swedish Christian Democrat Party).
Earlier this month Bo Ekman spoke at the IIASA Conference in Vienna.
Amory B. Lovins, founder of the Rocky Mountain Institute, honored by Volvo in Stockholm.
On 17 October 2007, former UN Secretary General and Nobel Peace Laureate Kofi Annan announced the launch the Global Humanitarian Forum.
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