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Thursday, 11 April 2019

Globale Geschäfte

Wie wirkt Wirtschaft weltweit? Markus Steppan (links) und Maximilian Burger-Scheidlin diskutierten im Politik Café. Foto: Uni Graz/Schweiger

Wie wirkt Wirtschaft weltweit? Markus Steppan (links) und Maximilian Burger-Scheidlin diskutierten im Politik Café. Foto: Uni Graz/Schweiger

Hinter den Kulissen der Wirtschaftspolitik: der Chef der internationalen Handelskammer zu Gast im Politik Café

Die Wirtschaft soll Staaten zusammenschweißen, so die Gründungsidee der EU. Die Wirtschaft sorgt aber auch für Konflikte, wie es derzeit die gegenseitigen Boykotte zwischen USA, China und EU vorleben. Kann verfehlte Wirtschaftspolitik sogar Kriege auslösen? Darüber diskutierten Markus Steppan, Rechtswissenschafter an der Universität Graz, und Maximilian Burger-Scheidlin, Geschäftsführer der internationalen Handelskammer in Österreich, in der Reihe Politik Café am 10. April 2019. 
Im bis auf den letzten Platz gefüllten Café Promenade blickte Burger-Scheidlin hinter die Kulissen von Politik und Wirtschaft. „Wir sollten Agrarsubventionen für Afrika abschaffen, denn dadurch stören wir massiv die Landwirtschaft vor Ort“, nannte er ein Beispiel für falsch verstandene Wirtschaftshilfe. Vielmehr müsste sich Europa fragen, wie es Afrika besser unterstützen könne, um auch die Migration zu beeinflussen.
Um Steueroasen zu vermeiden, stellte Burger-Scheidlin eine provokante These auf: „Hätten wir adäquate Abgaben, bräuchte es keine Geldwäsche.“ 
Wenig optimistisch beurteilte der Handelsexperte die Situation rund um den aufgeschobenen Brexit. „Großbritannien könnte, wie einst Neuseeland, einen Boom erleben, aber ich sehe dahingehend keine Signale.“ Auch die EU hätte nicht daraus gelernt. Es gäbe nach wie vor zu viel Bürokratie.

Die Reihe „Politik Café“ ist Teil der 7. fakultät, des Zentrums für Gesellschaft, Wissen und Kommunikation der Universität Graz.

created by Andreas Schweiger

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Staying fit during the holidays: summer sports on the University of Graz campus

The Kleeblattlauf is not the end of the fitness term. Following last year’s successful launch, the University of Graz is once again offering summer sports on campus this year. From 30 June to 16 July 2026, there will be a free exercise programme in the open air. On the shady Südwiese (between the main building and Universitätsplatz 2), anyone interested can get in shape in the afternoons with body workouts, fascia training and yoga.

Getting even hotter: Researchers predict global warming of 1.7 degrees by 2027

While Europe is currently sweltering in the heat, global temperatures are also rising towards concerning record levels. In 2026, Earth’s surface air temperature is expected to reach 1.62 degrees, and in 2027 even 1.71 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. The long-term temperature rise – an average over a 20-year period – is predicted to exceed the 1.5-degree threshold of the Paris Agreement as of 2026 already. For the first time, researchers at the University of Graz have been able to make such a forecast so far in advance. The intensifying El Niño climate event favors forecast skill and thereby facilitates a reliable computation.

Forest fire at Rosenhain: Volunteer fire brigade carried out an evacuation drill at the Jesuit refectory

Thick smoke in the stairwell, flames at the edge of the forest, people missing in the Jesuit refectory at the University of Graz: at Rosenhain, the Graz Volunteer Fire Brigade carried out a drill simulating a scenario that is becoming increasingly realistic given the heat and drought

Full effort in the heat: the Sports Centre was in full swing at the Kleeblattlauf

On 19 June 2026, 2,000 runners and hundreds of supporters made their way to the Rosenhain for a sporting end-of-term event.

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