The Office of Sustainability and the Department of Economics would like to invite you to a book talk to kick off Earth Month this April with author Dana R. Fisher and Isaias Hernandez (@QueerBrownVegan)!
We are running out of time. 2023 was one of the most volatile climate years in history, and the mealy outcomes of COP28 make it clear that incremental politics aren't going to save us. Is there any hope of achieving the systemic changes we need to address climate change before it's too late? In SAVING OURSELVES: From Climate Shocks to Climate Action, author Dana R. Fisher charts a realistic path forward for climate action--but only by mobilizing people power to push for the necessary changes. Join Fisher (Director of the Center for Environment, Community, & Equity at American University) and Isaias Hernandez (educator, Queer Brown Vegan) as they discuss her three-point agenda for transformative climate action: Build Community, Capitalize on Moral Shocks, and Cultivate Resilience.
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