From Berlin to Bhutan to Bali: How can we turn cities into carbon sinks — and ideas into action?

Bauhaus Earth

Location
Language
Type
Online
English
Webinar
Dates
Price
Deadline
18.11.2025
Free
18.11.2025
Location
Language
Type
Dates
Price
Deadline
Online
English
Webinar
18.11.2025
Free
18.11.2025

About the Event

Join this free, interactive one-hour webinar to explore key findings from the international ReBuilt project by Bauhaus Earth. Drawing on global data and local transformation labs in Berlin-Brandenburg (Germany), Cape Town (South Africa), Paro-Thimphu (Bhutan) and Denpasar-Bali (Indonesia), we will share practical insights, challenges, and lessons learned from putting regenerative principles into action — across continents, cultures, and contexts. **Date & Time:** 18 November, 3–4 pm CET Registration is required. **Agenda:** - 3–3.45 pm: Global and Regional Studies of ReBuilt (Dr. Anne Holsten and Georg Hubmann) - 3.45–4 pm: Open Discussion / Q&A **Moderation:** Gian Marco Morigi ReBuilt is funded by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Environment, Climate Action, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety **Media Partner:** All Things Urban

About Us

Bauhaus Earth is an interdisciplinary and international Think-and-Make-Tank based in Berlin. The non-profit organisation is dedicated to the regenerative transformation of the built environment. Founded in 2019 by climate scientist Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, today, Bauhaus Earth brings together ca. 50 experts from the fields of science, architecture and planning, governance, and industry. We conduct applied transformation research to drive systemic change, promoting the shift to bio- and geo-based materials, circular construction, the adaptive reuse of existing building stock, the restoration of biodiversity, and the development of cities as natural carbon sinks.
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