Join us for a lecture and panel discussion exploring how science, technology, and human creativity offer hope in our fight against the climate crisis while underscoring the continuing need for collective action that drives meaningul, long-term change.
Special Guest:
Zealan Hoover, Senior Advisor to the EPA Administrator
Panelists:
Nicole Heller, Associate Curator of Anthropocene Studies , Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Tomas Matza, Director of Graduate Studies and Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
Ruth Mostern, Associate Professor, Department of History
Light refreshments provided. Event open to all students, faculty, and staff - RSVP is required.