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.

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