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Climate Parables Q & A | Climate Fiction Storytellers

Series editor W. Wayt Gibbs moderates a discussion with Ken Caldeira (senior scientist at the Carnegie Institution), Kelly Wanser (Executive Director, SilverLining), and Mark Alpert (journalist and astrophysicist) about the state of the science in the stories, technological feasibility, political and economic hurdles, and more.

The Long Now Foundation has teamed up with Anthropocene Magazine (a publication of Future Earth) and Back Pocket Media to take the magazine’s new fiction series “The Climate Parables,” from the page to the stage.

Starting with the idea that survival in the Anthropocene depends on upgrading not just our technology, but also our collective imagination, 3 acclaimed storytellers will perform work from creative science fiction writers Kim Stanley Robinson, Marc Alpert and Eliot Peper.

Think of it as climate reporting from the future. Tales of how we succeeded in harnessing new technology and science to work with nature, rather than against it. It’s all wrapped up in an evening of performed journalism that blends science and technology, fiction and non-fiction, video, art, and music. What could possibly go right?

Anthropocene Magazine's Climate Parables is made possible with funding support of the V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation.

Supporting Sponsors: The Carbon Collective: Charm Industrial, Living Carbon, Vesta, Lithos Carbon and other innovators in the space are teaming up to support the Climate Parables and share their visions of a world with less carbon. They will have a dedicated space at the event to showcase their solutions.

Видео Climate Parables Q & A | Climate Fiction Storytellers канала Long Now Foundation
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30 июня 2023 г. 21:00:20
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