Schlumpf-Arguments

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Schlumpf-Arguments

  • German Version
  • Politics
  • Energy
  • Climate
  • Homo Sapiens
  • German Version

Tag: extreme weather

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by martin.schlumpf September 16, 2024 Comments0

Fewer climate victims thanks to coal, oil and gas

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by martin.schlumpf July 31, 2024 Comments0

The worst flood disaster in Europe took place in 1342

Hochwasser babenhausen juni 2024 100624 keystone
by martin.schlumpf June 11, 2024 Comments0

Facts about climate change that should not be so

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about Martin Schlumpf

I am a retired music professor, composer, researcher and publicist.
From 1978 to 2011, I taught music theory and improvisation at the Department of Music at Zurich University of the Arts. From 2008, I was also President of the Senate and University Assembly there.
In addition to music, I have always been interested in scientific, political and social issues. The question at the centre of my studies today is: How was Homo sapiens able to develop into an all-dominant species? What were the key factors in this success? Where do we stand today in this development? What remains to be done?
I am a data columnist for Nebelspalter and a member of the expert advisory board of Energie Club Schweiz.
In this blog, I would like to summarise my arguments on certain topics and, whenever possible, back them up with facts. Perhaps this can help to make certain discussions a little more objective.
Thank you for all critical and supportive comments.

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