Host Heather Lynch interviews David Taylor about the role of environmental humanities in climate change and ethical decision making. As part of the "Climate Change and You" pop-up course, Taylor teaches about how the humanities can bridge the gap between good environmental science and community value systems.
Drawing from personal experiences and academic background, the discussion delves into the importance of science literacy, the role of ethics in environmental decisions, and emphasis that small individual actions alongside broader cultural shifts are necessary to make informed, responsible choices in tackling climate change.
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C4E Presents is a production of Stony Brook’s Collaborative for the Earth.
Host: Heather Lynch
Editor: J.D. Allen
Program manager: Jennifer Gilday