MPI GEA in the Media: 2025

This page collects select articles and interviews from the media in different formats. All rights are maintained by the original publishers.

In an interview with Expresso on April 8, 2025, Prof. Jürgen Renn, Director of the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, describes the alarming changes in climate, oceans and biodiversity: “We are facing an unprecedented situation in human history.” At the “SOS Ocean” event in Paris on March 30, Renn called for more courage from the scientific community and reminded us that protecting the oceans should have started 50 years ago. In this interview, he talks about missed opportunities, the need for radical change and why there is no more time to lose. Renn emphasizes that science and politics must act in a coordinated manner in order to overcome environmental crises.
     
The preparatory conference “SOS Ocean”, which brings together policy makers, researchers and activists, underlines the urgency of action in view of the upcoming 3rd United Nations World Ocean Conference (UNOC-3), which will take place in Nice from June 9-13, 2025. Concrete solutions to save the oceans and protect biodiversity are to be presented there.
     
Interview (in Portuguese) with Jürgen Renn. Text by Carla Tomás. Originally published in Expresso on 8.04.2025. more
The discovery clashes with the traditional image of humans evolving on the savannas of East Africa. Article in the New York Times, originally published 26 February 2025. more
Poisonous plants, snakes and predators - there are countless dangers lurking in the rainforest. Nevertheless, humans developed it as a habitat. And much earlier than previously assumed, according to the results of a new study. First published in German in Tagesschau on 26 February 2025. more
The Ogallala aquifer that sustains parts of western Kansas has been declining rapidly, and some farmers say the solution is an aqueduct running across the state. But critics of the idea say it isn’t practical and is a distraction from real solutions to water issues. Interview with Georg Schaefer in NPR affiliate KMUW Wichita more
Das Ende der Petromoderne: Kulturwissenschaftler Benjamin Steininger im GEO-Interview (The end of Petromodernity: Cultural scientist Benjamin Steininger in GEO interview. Text in German) more
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