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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 December 2024

Sverker Sörlin
Affiliation:
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Eric Paglia
Affiliation:
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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Print publication year: 2024
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  1. 1.1Stockholm in the early summer of 1972

  2. 1.2The “Elm Battle” in Stockholm, May 1971

  3. 1.3Anna Lindh and Kofi Annan in 2002

  4. 2.1Selma Lagerlöf at her desk while writing Nils Holgersson in the early 1900s

  5. 2.2Elin Wägner at Swedish National Radio in 1944

  6. 2.3Anna Lindhagen, circa 1920, and cover of an allotment garden advocacy brochure from 1916

  7. 2.4The stylized map of the northern section of the Stockholm Royal National City Park

  8. 3.1Paul Crutzen at the Max Planck Institute

  9. 3.2Carl-Gustaf Rossby with a Jaumotte Aerograph at MIT, circa 1933

  10. 3.3Bert Bolin at Stockholm University in 1965

  11. 4.1Svante Odén at Uppsala University in 1965

  12. 4.2Hans Palmstierna at a Swedish government bacteriological lab in 1965

  13. 4.3Inga Thorsson in 1971

  14. 4.4Tage Erlander, Olof Palme, and Sverker Åström in 1965

  15. 4.5Swedish UN delegation and Crown Prince Carl Gustaf in September 1970 at the twenty-fifth anniversary commemoration of the founding of the United Nations

  16. 5.1Maurice Strong at the UN Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm, June 1972

  17. 5.2Barbara Ward (Lady Jackson) and Margaret Mead at the UN Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm, June 1972

  18. 5.3Indira Gandhi addressing the plenary session of the UN Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm on June 14, 1972

  19. 5.4The front cover of the February 1972 inaugural issue of Ambio – A Journal of the Human Environment

  20. 6.1Excerpt from the front matter of the special Rättvik Conference issue of Ambio from 1983

  21. 6.2Mostafa Tolba in June 1982

  22. 6.3Gordon Goodman and Lars Kristoferson outside the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

  23. 6.4Jill Jaeger at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis Conference in 2015

  24. 6.5The front cover of the 1987 World Meteorological Organization/UN Environment Programme report Developing Policies for Responding to Climate Change

  25. 6.6First board meeting of the Stockholm Environment Institute in September 1989

  26. 7.1The 350 advertisement that appeared in the New York Times on June 23, 2008

  27. 7.2Bo Kjellén and Bert Bolin in 1999

  28. 7.3The Tällberg Forum in 2008

  29. 7.4Panel discussion at the 2008 Tällberg Forum with Diana Liverman, Jim Hansen, Will Steffen, and Tariq Banduri, moderated by Johan Rockström

  30. 7.5Planetary Boundaries diagram appearing in Nature in 2009

  31. 7.6Brian Walker, Simon Levin, Karl-Göran Mäler, and Partha Dasgupta in Askö, Sweden, in 2002

  32. 7.7Panel discussion at the Resilience 2008 Conference with Sverker Sörlin, Elinor Ostrom, C. S. “Buzz” Holling, Uno Svedin, Line Gordon, and Carole Crumley

  33. 8.1Johan Rockström at the 2008 Tällberg Forum

  34. 8.2Will Steffen on stage in the Beijer Hall at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences during the tenth anniversary celebration of the Planetary Boundaries framework in 2019

  35. 8.3Kate Raworth in 2018

  36. 8.4Greta Thunberg in Stockholm in 2018

  37. 9.1Stockholm+50 Conference in June 2022 with Sweden’s Crown Princess Victoria and King Carl XVI Gustaf, UN Secretary General António Guterres, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, Swedish Prime Minster Magdalena Andersson, and other officials

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