LMU Forum on Climate Change – March 21

Come join in a discussion with professionals from a variety of disciplines on the importance of facing climate change. Loyola Marymount University  will host a teach-in on climate change to underscore the need for personal action and discuss concrete steps individuals can take to combat global warming.

The event will be moderated by LMU President David W. Burcham and will feature short presentations by four faculty members. The public is encouraged to attend and to participate in the discussion.

Brian Treanor, associate professor of philosophy and director of the Environmental Studies Program, will talk on “Individual and Collective Action.”

Sean D’Evelyn, assistant professor of economics, will present “The Economics of Climate Change.”

Eric Strauss, President’s Professor of Biology and director of the Center for Urban Resilience, will present “Sustainable Architecture and Green Space.”

Shelley Luce, lecturer in environmental science, will present “Water Resources: Reducing Our Water Footprint.”

Join the lively discussion with faculty and professionals from a variety of disciplines on the importance of personally confronting climate change.

The Climate Change Teach-In is sponsored by ASLMU, Environmental Studies, Economics, Civil Engineering & Environmental Science, Political Science, and the Center for Urban Resilience.

Event is free and open to the public.

 

Climate Change Teach-In

Date: Thursday, March 21

Time: 4:30 – 6 p.m.

Location:
Loyola Marymount University
St. Robert’s Auditorium
1 LMU Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90045

Admission: Free and open to the public

Contact:
Evan Gerstmann
[email protected]

310.338.3004

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