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Dec 11, 2018

A Conversation with Naomi Klein and Ashley Dawson

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Klein, the Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, discussed her bestselling book “This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate” with writer and environmental activist Ashley Dawson, the 2017 PEI Currie C.…

Nov 6, 2018

PEI Faculty Seminar: “Modeling Energy and Environmental Behavior”

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Elke Weber, the Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment and professor of psychology and public affairs, and PEI associated faculty, presented, “Modeling Energy and Environmental Behavior: Challenges, Opportunities and Tools from Individual to Aggregate Levels,”…

Oct 25, 2018

Author Bill McKibben public address at Richardson Auditorium

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Author and environmentalist Bill McKibben presented, “Art, Activism and the Chance for Change,” on Oct. 25 McKibben discussed his work confronting the global challenge of climate change, while considering how art and public engagement can raise consciousness about ecological…

Mar 6, 2018

PEI Faculty Seminar: “Environcide: War, Society, and Environment”

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Emmanuel Kreike, Professor of History, presented, “Environcide: War, Society, and Environment,” at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 6, in Guyot Hall, Room 10. Kreike was the second speaker in the Spring 2018 PEI Faculty Seminar Series. Summary: The impact of…

Dec 5, 2017

PEI Faculty Seminar Series: Ancient Greek and Hebrew Ideas of Ecological Politics

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Fall 2017 PEI Faculty Seminar Series – 12/5/2017: Melissa Lane, Class of 1943 Professor of Politics, Director of the University Center for Human Values Lane explored how politics — in historical reality, in political theory and in philosophical imagery…

Apr 13, 2017

Art of Environmental Justice in an Expanded Field: A Symposium on Creative Activism and Eco-Politics across Boundaries

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This one-day event brings together leading international contemporary artists who engage problems of environmental justice in expansive ways. The purpose: to highlight the critical power of visual art to reimagine the politics of ecology across various boundaries—not just national…

Nov 15, 2016

PEI Faculty Seminar Series: The Suffering of Wild Animals: Should we do anything about it, and if so, what?

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Fall 2016 PEI Faculty Seminar Series, November 15th, 2016 Peter Singer, Ira W. Decamp Professor of Bioethics in the University Center for Human Values Most of us accept that suffering is an intrinsically bad thing, even if it may…

May 27, 2011

Unleashing Innovation: Tackling Environmental Challenges

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Spirit of Service ’76 and the Princeton Environmental Institute examine inventive solutions to environmental problems. Panelists are Terry Cooke ’76, Founder, China Partnership of Greater Philadelphia, a public-private collaboration in clean energy; Jim Hornthal ’76, Venture Partner, CMEA Capital,…