Princeton Environmental Forum — Day Two

The second day of the Princeton Environmental Forum featuring Princeton faculty and alumni environmental leaders addressing urgent environmental issues for the 21st century begins at 8:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 25, in Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall.

Online registration is now closed. On-site registration will be available both days in the tent behind Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall. The conference also will be live-streamed on Princeton’s Media Central Live.

The scientists, policymakers, scholars, authors, and artists and filmmakers working to protect our planet engage in a daylong series of discussions:

  • It’s Getting Hot Out There … Weird Weather and Other Climate Change Anomalies
  • Getting the Solutions Right
  • Do Wildlife and Wildlands Have a Place in the 21st Century?
  • Drought and Deluge: How Shifts in the Water Cycle Are Impacting the Environment and Society
  • Imagining Transformation: The Rise of the Environmental Humanities
  • Breaking the Logjam: The Way Forward 

Share our event on Facebook and Twitterand use our hashtag #pei25!

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Princeton Environmental Forum — Day Two

Event Date

Fri, Oct 25, 2019 ・ 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM

Location

Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall

Category

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The second day of the Princeton Environmental Forum featuring Princeton faculty and alumni environmental leaders addressing urgent environmental issues for the 21st century begins at 8:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 25, in Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall.

Online registration is now closed. On-site registration will be available both days in the tent behind Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall. The conference also will be live-streamed on Princeton’s Media Central Live.

The scientists, policymakers, scholars, authors, and artists and filmmakers working to protect our planet engage in a daylong series of discussions:

  • It’s Getting Hot Out There … Weird Weather and Other Climate Change Anomalies
  • Getting the Solutions Right
  • Do Wildlife and Wildlands Have a Place in the 21st Century?
  • Drought and Deluge: How Shifts in the Water Cycle Are Impacting the Environment and Society
  • Imagining Transformation: The Rise of the Environmental Humanities
  • Breaking the Logjam: The Way Forward 

Share our event on Facebook and Twitterand use our hashtag #pei25!