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Equitable Transitions:
Visions for a Sustainable & Just Future

February 12-13, 2021 UF Levin College of Law University of Florida   For 27 years, the Public Interest Environmental Conference (PIEC) has sought to promote an understanding of the legal aspects of environmental protection, serve and inform individuals as to the necessity for improvements in environmental law, foster the development of sound environmental legislation, measure […]

How to Keep Your Cool on a Warming Planet

A Conversation with Sarah Jaquette Ray November 19, 2020 6:30–8:00 PM (EST) Archived streaming video of this event is available here. Drawing on a decade of experience leading and teaching in college environmental studies programs, Sarah Jaquette Ray’s book A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety (University of California Press, 2020) is an “existential toolkit” for the climate […]

Global-Cultural Environmental Justice
Transdisciplinary & Transcultural Perspectives

Dorothy Ko Andréa Zhouri Edward B. Barbier Frances Roberts-Gregory In this three-week webinar series, historians, anthropologists, and economists Ko, Zhouri, Barbier, and Roberts-Gregory will discuss the challenges and opportunities for economic, cultural, and social justice in a time of acute global environmental and health crisis. Dorothy Ko, Barnard College of Columbia University, “Tu-Ren (Earth-Humans) & […]

Feeling & Healing Through the Anthropocene:
A Conversation About the Power of Collective Processing

Sarah Jornsay-Silverberg Aimee Lewis-Reau LaUra Schmidt September 23, 2020, 6:30–8 PM (EST) Archived streaming video of this event is available here. In this webinar, Sarah Jornsay-Silverberg, Aimee Lewis-Reau, and LaUra Schmidt of Good Grief Network will discuss our collective ability to create spaces where people come together, face the difficult realities of these times, and heal in […]

ICC, COVID-19 & the Coming Year

As UF prepares for a return to more normal event schedules in the coming academic year, ICC is planning a new series of symposia, guest lectures, and readings featuring activists, artists, researchers, and scholars working at the intersections of climate studies and the creative imagination…

Poetry & Science in An Age of Unraveling
Madhur Anand, University of Guelph

What Can We Learn from Simple Models of Human-Environment Sustainability? February 18, 2020 Bartram Hall 211 3:30 PM A body of work is emerging wherein simple mathematical models of ecological dynamics are coupled to simple mathematical models of human behavior to examine long-term sustainability of these systems. I will discuss several recent and ongoing studies […]

Religion, Rhetoric & Climate Change

Erin Prophet University of Florida February 5, 2020, 4–5:30 PM Marston Science Library L-136 What can be learned from the study of religion about motivating climate action? Are religious people less likely to accept human responsibility for climate change? Erin Prophet will examine contemporary scholarship, consider the role of millennialism in both religious and environmental […]