Graduate And Professional

Sci X Sci-Fi: Climate Fiction's Role in Building a Sustainable World

Cli-Fi (Climate Fiction) is an emerging genre inspiring world builders and innovators to imagine sustainable, thriving futures through speculation based on climate science. Science fiction author and journalist Annalee Newitz’s book, “The Terraformers,” is an uplifting exploration of a future centering a cast of characters devoted to maintaining ecosystem balance.

VIRTUAL: Resistance & Resilience: Responses to the Climate Crisis from Cuba & Puerto Rico

Join us for the fourth session of this virtual conference series, Resistance & Resilience: Responses to the Climate Crisis from Cuba & Puerto Rico.
In this session, we will hear from civil society voices about how communities are innovating decentralized, clean energy systems and the role of local and national governments:
Ruth Santiago, Lawyer for community & environmental groups, Puerto Rico
Arturo A. Massol-Deyá, Casa Pueblo, Puerto Rico
Madelaine Vazquez, Cubasolar, Cuba
Alois Arencibia, Cubasolar
Moderated by Agustín F. Carbó,

VIRTUAL: Seminar Series on Carbon and Climate Spring 2021: Jennifer Watts, Woodwell Cimate Research Center: An Arctic Time Bomb? The Uncertain Role of Methane in High Latitude Carbon Budgets

A virtual lecture series hosted by the Departments of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Chemistry, the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the School of the Environment.

Seminar Series on Carbon and Climate Spring 2021: Marco Springmann, University of Oxford: Options for Achieving Healthier and More Sustainable Food Systems

A virtual lecture series hosted by the Departments of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Chemistry, the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the School of the Environment.

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