Eban Goodstein, Director of both the Center for Environmental Policy and the Master in Business Administration (MBA) program at Bard College, delivers the 2018 Keeling lecture, named for Illinois alumnus Charles David Keeling, creator of the famed "Keeling Curve" or "Mauna Loa Curve."
Abstract — "As a global social phenomenon, global warming was born around the year 1988. At just thirty years old, climate change has already profoundly shaped our culture. In the US, the politics of denial have risen to prominence and power." In this talk, Goodstein takes the long view and argues that climate change action will increasingly occupy the center of an expansive tribalism, a global political, civil society and business movement for a sustainable future.
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