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How can we grapple with the ethical and emotional dilemmas that climate change poses? How do our theories and practices of teaching, learning and living together need to change if we are to respond adequately to socio-ecological crises? How might we support each other in the challenges of making sense of and responding to the unsettling traumas of climate collapse?
To launch Postdoctoral Fellow Blanche Verlie's new book, Learning to live with climate change: From anxiety to transformation (available to read here for free), we invite you to join four environmental scholars as they apply feminist, intersectional and more-than-human perspectives to explore questions of climate anxiety, uncertain futures, and living as a part of rapidly changing ecologies.
Speakers
Dr Blanche Verlie, Sydney Environment Institute
Assosciate Professor Astrida Neimanis, University of British Columbia Okanagan
Dr Sarah Jaquette Ray, Humboldt State University
Professor Mindy Blaise, Edith Cowan University
