Urgency & Agency in the Battle to Avert a Climate Crisis

Schedule

Thu Sep 23 2021 at 05:00 pm

Location

Perry World House | Philadelphia, PA

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Please note that this event is a hybrid event, with only current members of the Penn community (faculty, students, and staff) able to take part in-person. All other attendees, including Penn alumni, must take part virtually.
All in-person attendees will be REQUIRED to wear a mask and show their Green Pass on PennOpen Pass in order to attend this event.
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Human-caused climate change is arguably the greatest threat we face as a civilization. Efforts to attack and deny the scientific evidence have constituted a major impediment to action over the past two decades. At a time when we appear to be moving past outright denial of the problem, another obstacle has emerged on the scene: Doomist framing that exaggerates the threat in such a way as to make catastrophic changes seem unavoidable. Such framing can lead us down the very same path of inaction as outright denial of the problem. It is important to recognize while there is great urgency in acting, there is also agency. There is still time to for us to avert the worst impacts of climate change if we act now and we act boldly. There is importance of emphasizing both urgency AND agency in the climate battle.
Join Perry World House for this conversation with renowned climate scientist Michael Mann of Pennsylvania State University, part of the University of Pennsylvania’s annual Climate Week.
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Where is it happening?

Perry World House, 3803 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, United States

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