Organization and the ecological crisis lecture series: Kim Nicholas (Lund)

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Jacob Hasselbalch

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Mar 30, 2026, 4:19:16 AMMar 30
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IOA Seminar

13.  April 2026

15:00-17:00

K4.74.

 


Organization and the ecological crisis

– a lecture series

  Individual Climate Action with Impact: Five Climate Superpowers to SHIFT the System

With Kimberly Nicholas, Professor of Sustainability Science, Lund University Centre for Sustainability studies

 

Time: 13. April 2026 from 15:00-17:00
Location: Kilevej 14A, 2000 Frederiksberg in room K4.74.

 

Organization and the ecological crisis – a lecture series. This is a series of public lectures in which connoted scholars present research addressing the ecological crisis and organization. Speakers focus on their research’s concrete suggestions for how we can better organize and / or on the impact of their work for new and more productive forms of scholarly societal engagement today. The lecture series serves as a platform for discussion, networking, and collaboration among scholars, educators, students, and experts.

 

Kimberly Nicholas, Professor of Sustainability Science, Lund University Centre for Sustainability studies.

 

Individual Climate Action with Impact: Five Climate Superpowers to SHIFT the System

 

Most people know climate change is a problem and want to help solve it. But too few are taking high-impact climate action, using their limited time and resources effectively to really make a difference. In this hands-on talk, Kimberly Nicholas shares her new personalized climate action guide, focusing on a handful of key actions within five “climate superpowers”: Citizen, Professional, Investor, Consumer, and Role Model, to bridge between individual and system change. Developed in partnership with Project Drawdown, The Super High-Impact Initiative for Fixing Tomorrow (SHIFT, https://jointheshift.earth/) helps people understand the power in their context – what roles they play, what resources they have – and then prioritize actions that punch above their weight. The lecture will include insights on some of the most high-impact individual climate actions and get the audience started on their own climate action journey using hands-on exercises.

 

Dr. Kimberly Nicholas is a climate and sustainability scientist at Lund University. She has published over 70 articles on climate and sustainability in leading peer-reviewed journals; writes for publications such as Elle, The Guardian, Scientific American, and New Scientist; and is the author of ’Under the Sky We Make: How to be Human in a Warming World’. She is editor of the monthly climate newsletter ’We Can Fix It’: https://wecanfixit.substack.com/.

 

Program: 

15.00–16.00 Lecture

16.00–17.00 Q&A plus mingling over drinks/snacks

 

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Date

13. April 2026

Time

15:00 – 17:00

Location

K4.74

 

 

 

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Jacob Hasselbalch

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Apr 8, 2026, 8:18:30 AMApr 8
to IPE in Øresund, Alexander Elg, Anders Blok, Andreas Engelund, Asker Voldsgaard, Carl Andersen, Caroline Ahler Christesen, Christian Frankel, Christina Juhlin, Christoph Houman Ellersgaard, Cornel Ban, Daniele Malpelli, Daniel Nordstrand Frantzen, e...@ifro.ku.dk, Frederik Winther Damsgaard, ja...@dtu.dk, joa...@ifro.ku.dk, Jonas Algers, José Ossandón, Julia Kirch Kirkegaard, julien...@anthro.ku.dk, Julius Kob, lassevo...@gmail.com, Maxine Mölgen, Lindsay Whitfield, Line Kvartborg Vestergaard, Louison Cahen-Fourot, Majsa Grosen, Manuel Alvariño, Manuel Suter, Maren Stöber, Mathias Hein Jessen, Noya Kohavi, Ole Willers, Olga Mikheeva, Oliver Bugge Hunt, Peter Holm Jacobsen, reb...@plan.aau.dk, Rosie Collington, Rune Møller Stahl, signe.leth....@gu.se, Søren Lund Frandsen, Stine Haakonsson, t...@faos.dk, Tessa Barnow, Trine Pallesen, Troels Krarup, Viktor Skyrman
Hi all,
Just a reminder about this seminar next week! 
Best,
Jacob


Venlig hilsen / Kind regards,

 

Jacob Hasselbalch

Associate Professor

 

Department of Organization

Copenhagen Business School

 

Tel.: +45 3815 2869

Email: jha...@cbs.dk


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