What happens next: how will we really respond to climate change?

George Marshall lecture

Lecture with George Marshall  

Science now has a good understanding of what climate change will bring in 2050. But we have far less idea of how it will affect the way we think and feel. Will we collaborate, cope, compete, or collapse? The future of humanity depends on this critical question.

On 30 April, University of Copenhagen and Actory has the pleasure of welcoming George Marshall, one of Europe’s leading experts in public engagement. Drawing on historical precedent, cognitive and social psychology and narrative theory, George Marshall's pioneering analysis maps future outcomes and the ways we can draw on our most constructive instincts.

Sign up for the lecture

This combined lecture and STIMULUS event is open to all within and outside the university, but sign-up is required.
Sign up no later than 29 April using the following link:

https://sustainability.ku.dk/lectures-congresses/previous/sign-up-george-marshall-lecture/ 

About George Marshall

George Marshall is the founder of Climate Outreach, and one of Europe’s leading experts in public engagement. He has advised over 20 governments, the major environmental organisations, the World Bank and the UN.

He is adjunct fellow at the Department of Psychology at the University of Queensland, and author of the acclaimed book Don't Even Think About It: Why our Brains are Wired to Ignore Climate Change.

Practical information

The lecture takes places at Faculty for Social Sciences located at CSS, Øster Farimagsgade 5, DK-1353 Copenhagen, in Auditorium 1.1.18. 

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 The event is organized by University of Copenhagen and Actory as part of their STIMULUS events.