10th Annual Conference of the German Council for Sustainable Development
Berlin Congress Center (bcc)
Alexanderstraße 11, D-10178 Berlin
8.15 a.m. to approx. 7 p.m.
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Invitation
We often tend to believe that the year 2050 is still far away – but it is not: the children we are sending to school every morning will then make the crucial decisions in family, politics, society and businesses. Decisions we make today will influence them – whether in a positive or negative way, as a chance or burden, will depend entirely on us. Many important and topical issues are linked to the year 2050: climate protection, investments in buildings and infrastructure, impact assessment of demographic change, and, not least of all, fiscal intergenerational justice. The clocks are ticking. They demand grandchild-ready decisions.
The 10th Annual Conference is somewhat special:
- The composition of the German Council for Sustainable Development will change in June and the new Council members will be introduced.
- The Annual Conference represents the kick-off for the German contribution to the Rio plus 20 UN Conference announced for 2012.
Sustainability has to become more effective. Sustainability goals have to go beyond the year 2010. Our Annual Conference offers politically responsible players a platform to share and explain their ideas. They will, for instance, have their first chance in the run-up to the conference to participate in determining the topic, and in planning one of the six topical forums. We invite you to discuss the political perspective of sustainability with us; to ask what limits we face and what room for manoeuvre we have, if we jointly assume responsibility for the future.
Agenda
Overall Chair:
Nikolaus Brender, journalist
Conny Czymoch, Anchorwomen, PHOENIX
08.15 Registration and Welcoming Coffee
09.00 Opening Address
Dr. Günther Bachmann
Secretary-General of the German Council for
Sustainable Development
Welcome Address
Hans-Peter Repnik
Chairman of the German Council for Sustainable Development
09.15 Panel with new Council Members
10.00 Sustainability and Human Rights*
Prof. Dr. Olivier de Schutter
United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food
10.30 Coffee Break
11.00 Parallel Topical Forums
12.45 Lunch
14.00 Sustainable Development Policies of the German Government
Federal Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel
15.00 Workshop N
15.30 Coffee Break
16.00 Rio plus 20: Challenges ahead of us
Global Sustainability
Achim Steiner
Executive Director of the United Nations Environment
Programme (UNEP)
followed by a panel discussion with
Frank Bsirske
President of the ver.di Trade Union
Andreas Jung, MP
Chairman of the Parliamentary Advisory Council for
Sustainable Development of the German Bundestag
Gudrun Kopp
Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister for
Economic Cooperation and Development
Klaus Milke
Chairman of Germanwatch
Hans-Peter Repnik
Chairman of the German Council for Sustainable Development
17:30 Reception
*Lecture given in English with simultaneous translation
Parallel Topical Forums (11.00 – 12.45)
Forum 1) 2050: How to Fund Entrepreneurial Visions?
Sustainability and Capital Markets
Capital is volatile. There is a trend towards sustainability – but is it strong enough to fund effective future investments? This forum discusses alternatives to company evaluations with short-lived quarterly figures.
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Jörg Baetge, Head of the Research Team, Faculty of Economics, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster (WWU)
Ralf Frank, Managing Director, German Association for Financial Analysis and Asset Management (DVFA)
Claudia Kruse, Senior Governance and Sustainability Specialist, APG All Pension Group
Thorsten Pinkepank, Head of Sustainability Coordination, BASF
Chaired by: Marlehn Thieme, Member of the Council of Lutheran Churches in Germany (EKD), Director of the Deutsche Bank AG, Deputy Chairwoman of the Council for Sustainable Development
Forum 2) Carl von Carlowitz Lecture 2010:
“Economy. Science. Sustainability”
Will current paradigms of economics lead us into a sustainable future? – Prof. Dr. Carlo C. Jaeger, Head of the Department of Transdisciplinary Concepts and Methods at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), continues the Carl von Carlowitz lectures and puts the relationship between economics and sustainability to the test. Named after the originator of the German concept of sustainability, the Carl von Carlowitz lecture will bring together renowned scientists to discuss the fundamental aspects, ways and self-conception of sustainable development.
Chaired by: Prof. Dr. Lucia Reisch, Copenhagen Business School; Member of the German Council for Sustainable Development
Forum 3) 2050: the Future of Cities
Empty coffers, demographic change, globalisation pressure and climate change – cities are facing far-reaching changes. However, a policy that keeps the future in mind may open up new opportunities. What does looking at the year 2050 mean for local politics today? What course needs to be set by the cities today? How can cities enlarge their room for manoeuvre?
Ulrich Mädge, Lord Mayor of the City of Lüneburg
Hep Monatzeder, Third Mayor of the State Capital of Munich
Heiko Rosenthal, Mayor and Councillor of the City of Leipzig
Werner Spec, Lord Mayor of the City of Ludwigsburg
Chaired by: Conny Czymoch, Anchorwomen, PHOENIX
Forum 4) Quality of Labour – Quality of the Social Welfare State
The working world has undergone fundamental changes. It demands a high degree of flexibility and mobility from the workforce. Many perceive this as a burden. Significant parts of the population are running the risk of poverty. What should gainful employment, the working world and the social welfare state look like in order to serve people’s needs and to facilitate social cohesion and participation?
Hans-Joachim Fuchtel, Parliamentary State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
Prof. Dr. Kerstin Jürgens, University of Kassel, Head of the Microsociology Department
Michael Kauch, MP, Chairman of the Federal Expert Committee for Social Affairs of the Free Democratic Party (FDP), Member of the Parliamentary Advisory Council for Sustainable Development of the German Bundestag
Michael Vassiliadis, Chairman of the Industrial Union of Mining, Chemical and Energy (IG BCE) and Member of the German Council for Sustainable Development
Chaired by: Kirsten Frohnert, IFOK
Forum 5) The Human Right to Food as a Touchstone of Sustainable Development
Hunger and poverty are increasing worldwide. Poverty is still a potent environmental poison. What does a policy of sustainability have to do nationally as well as internationally if it makes the right to food the guiding principle for its action?
Dr. Jeroen Bordewijk, President of the Sustainable Agriculture Initiative and Member of the expert group Peer Review on Sustainable Development Policies in Germany
Bernt Farcke, Head of Sustainability and Renewable Resources in the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection
Cornelia Füllkrug-Weitzel, Director Ecumenical Social Services in the EKD Social Service Agency
Prof. Dr. Olivier de Schutter, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food
Chaired by: Dr. Minu Hemmati
Format: Fishbowl
Discussion given in English
Forum 6) “What You Will” – The Experiment of Participation
The topic has been elected: Education and Sustainability
In order to allow for as much interaction as possible, two Members of the German Council for Sustainable Development have offered to discuss the topic with elected representatives and other participating experts. (Elementary) Lines of arguments have already been identified throughout the foregone web-based discussions.
Walter Hirche, President of the German Commission for UNESCO, Member of the German Council for Sustainable Development
Dr. Eric Schweitzer, Member of the ALBA AG executive board, President of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce of Berlin, Member of the German Council for Sustainable Development
Natasha Walker and Stephan Pernau, elected representatives from the group of participants
Chaired by: Markus Heidmeier, Kooperative Berlin
Format: Fishbowl, Discussion given in German
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