Microbial Multitudes Turn Earth’s Biogeochemical Gears

Microbial Multitudes Turn Earth’s Biogeochemical Gears

The 1.5* Minute Climate Lectures return as part of Climate Week at Penn. Professors and leaders from across the University unite in a series of virtual lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency, to call for large-scale climate action, and to share a vision of constructive and comprehensive response.

*The maximum amount the average temperature can rise in order to avoid the worst consequences of global warming is 1.5°C. We’re already past 1°C.

Should Climate Change Change the Curriculum?

Should Climate Change Change the Curriculum?

The 1.5* Minute Climate Lectures return as part of Climate Week at Penn. Professors and leaders from across the University unite in a series of virtual lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency, to call for large-scale climate action, and to share a vision of constructive and comprehensive response.

*The maximum amount the average temperature can rise in order to avoid the worst consequences of global warming is 1.5°C. We’re already past 1°C.

Ain’t I a Student? Fieldnotes From the Frontline

Ain’t I a Student? Fieldnotes From the Frontline

The 1.5* Minute Climate Lectures return as part of Climate Week at Penn. Professors and leaders from across the University unite in a series of virtual lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency, to call for large-scale climate action, and to share a vision of constructive and comprehensive response.

*The maximum amount the average temperature can rise in order to avoid the worst consequences of global warming is 1.5°C. We’re already past 1°C.

Living on Borrowed Breath: We’re Pushing the Ocean to Its Limit

Living on Borrowed Breath: We’re Pushing the Ocean to Its Limit

The 1.5* Minute Climate Lectures return as part of Climate Week at Penn. Professors and leaders from across the University unite in a series of virtual lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency, to call for large-scale climate action, and to share a vision of constructive and comprehensive response.

*The maximum amount the average temperature can rise in order to avoid the worst consequences of global warming is 1.5°C. We’re already past 1°C.

Care for the Planet as Spiritual Practice

Care for the Planet as Spiritual Practice

The 1.5* Minute Climate Lectures return as part of Climate Week at Penn. Professors and leaders from across the University unite in a series of virtual lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency, to call for large-scale climate action, and to share a vision of constructive and comprehensive response.

*The maximum amount the average temperature can rise in order to avoid the worst consequences of global warming is 1.5°C. We’re already past 1°C.

This Isn’t for You

This Isn’t for You

The recent killings of George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery, along with other incidents of racist violence, have shined a spotlight on the painful reality that many in our community have long been aware of: the enduring legacy of racism.

Being Human

Being Human

The recent killings of George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery, along with other incidents of racist violence, have shined a spotlight on the painful reality that many in our community have long been aware of: the enduring legacy of racism.

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