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Come learn about the science of climate change denial!
Why do some people readily accept the science of climate change and others do not? Why do we see such differences in climate change skepticism in the U.S. as compared to other countries? Sociologist and sustainability professor Emily Stutzman will present on the social science behind the phenomenon of climate science denial. Drawing from sociology and psychology, as well as media studies, Dr. Stutzman will present strategies for engaging in productive conversations between those who accept climate science and those who do not.
All River Talks are free and open to the public. Lunches from Apple Spice can be reserved when you RSVP and is $10 payable on the day of the event.
Where: The Cumberland River Compact, located on the 3rd floor of the Bridge Building, 2 Victory Ave, Nashville, TN 37213.
Parking: Free parking is available in Lot R South of the Nissan Stadium parking lot. Permitted parking is available in Lot R NW. Map and passes are below.
Schedule: Doors open and lunch will be available at 11:30 am, the presentation will run from 12:00-12:50.
For questions please email Catherine.Price@cumberlandrivercompact.org or call us at 615-837-1151 ext. 201.
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ADMISSION INFO
Free, but RSVP is recommended. Lunch can be reserved when you RSVP.
Contact: (615) 837-1151
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
Additional time info:
Doors open and lunch will be available at 11:30am, the presentation will run from 12pm-12:50pm.
LOCATION
2 Victory Avenue, Suite #300, Nashville, TN 37213