Apocalyptic Narratives & Climate Change
Events
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Religion and its relationship to the environment and climate change is a topic of deep historical and contemporary significance and cuts across a wide variety of fields, projects and topics. The initiative captures that range of interest by developing specific events and promoting other events related to its work.
JAN 2021
Laid Bare: Sacred Earth
With Mary Evelyn Tucker, Hava Tirosh-Samuelson, and Craig Calhoun
FEB 2020
Who, What, Where, Why and When? Understanding the Religious and Political Origins of Evangelical Climate Change Skepticism
With Robin Veldman
APR 2018
War in a Warming World
With Mark Douglas
OCT 2020
Pandemic Reattunements: Thinking and Acting with Planetary Times
With Whitney Bauman & Gaymon Bennett
OCT 2019
Apocalyptic Visions: Telling the Story of Our Climate Future
With Earl Swift, Tracy Fessenden, & Steven Beschloss
OCT 2020
Fragile Earth and the Sacred: From Rachel Carson to Earth 2.0
With Lisa Sideres & Hava Tirosh-Samuelson
OCT 2019
Religion, Media and Climate Change: What’s the Story?
With Ben Ehrenreich, Tulasi Srinivas, & Jeffrey Cohen