Category Archives: Event

The Age of Consequences Film Screening

At 7pm on Friday, November 8 at the Weitz Center, there will be a screening of The Age of Consequences. This is a documentary film on the impact of climate change on the military. Admission is FREE.

Bruce Morlan, a retired military analyst, will MC this event and present a preview of the documentary. It is 80 minutes in length and there will be opportunity for discussion following.

In the film, Michael Breen, a former Army officer, considers the role of climate change in human conflicts. “Think about relationships we don’t often look at,” he says. “The civil war in Syria, now going on for years, hundreds of thousands dead — the entire region is in chaos as a result.” The movie details how a three-year drought helped precipitate that war.

Talking about one of the strategies of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, the retired Brig. Gen. Stephen Cheney states, “You control the water, you control the livelihood of the people.” Climate change affects the amount of water, and so terrorist organizations move to where the water is. The connection between environmental disaster and terrorism is drawn, persuasively.

Studying the Impact of Climate Warming on Freshwater Ecosystems in the Arctic: A Team Presentation

This talk, featuring the entire team, will be part of an upcoming series of talks and a photography exhibit at St. Catherine’s featuring the work of an international team of women studying freshwater ecosystems in the Arctic, from Oct. 19-23. The Changing Climates event will focus on our work, our inspiration and our personal experiences as women working in these remote and rugged environments. For more information, email Jill Welter at jrwelter@stkate.edu.

Changing Climates: Personal Stories

This talk will be part of an upcoming series of talks and a photography exhibit at St. Catherine’s featuring the work of an international team of women studying freshwater ecosystems in the Arctic, from Oct. 19-23. The Changing Climates event will focus on our work, our inspiration and our personal experiences as women working in these remote and rugged environments. For more information, email Jill Welter at jrwelter@stkate.edu.

A Tale of Two Ecologists and the Elements: From St. Kate’s to the Netherlands, the Arctic and Miami

This talk, featuring Anika Bratt and Sarah Harpenslager, will be part of an upcoming series of talks and a photography exhibit at St. Catherine’s featuring the work of an international team of women studying freshwater ecosystems in the Arctic, from Oct. 19-23. The Changing Climates event will focus on our work, our inspiration and our personal experiences as women working in these remote and rugged environments. For more information, email Jill Welter at jrwelter@stkate.edu.

Arctic Photography Exhibit and Reception

This art exhibit will be part of an upcoming event at St. Catherine’s featuring the work of an international team of women studying freshwater ecosystems in the Arctic, from Oct. 19-23. The Changing Climates event will focus on our work, our inspiration and our personal experiences as women working in these remote and rugged environments. For more information, email Jill Welter at jrwelter@stkate.edu.

Marine Plastics from Pole to Pole: Passion and Persistence

This talk, featuring Helga Bårdsdatter Kristiansen, will be part of an upcoming series of talks and a photography exhibit at St. Catherine’s featuring the work of an international team of women studying freshwater ecosystems in the Arctic, from Oct. 19-23. The Changing Climates event will focus on our work, our inspiration and our personal experiences as women working in these remote and rugged environments. For more information, email Jill Welter at jrwelter@stkate.edu.

My Iceland: Home, Ecology, and Identity

This talk, featuring Jónína Herdís Ólafsdóttir, will be part of an upcoming series of talks and a photography exhibit at St. Catherine’s featuring the work of an international team of women studying freshwater ecosystems in the Arctic, from Oct. 19-23. The Changing Climates event will focus on our work, our inspiration and our personal experiences as women working in these remote and rugged environments. For more information, email Jill Welter at jrwelter@stkate.edu.

Hauberg Woods Park Restoration

Come join us for an afternoon at Hauberg Woods! We will be working on a park restoration project. When you arrive, look for a sign at the park entrance (it may be partially obscured by bushes). Just follow the trail past the wetland and into the woods. Closed shoes and long pants are recommended. Gloves will be provided.

Standing Up For Climate And Indigenous Rights: A Line 3 Update

Join local climate justice and Indigenous rights activists and organizers on Sunday October 21st from 4 to 5:30 in the Weitz Center room 236 to learn about Line 3, the tar sands oil pipeline. We will discuss Line 3’s history, its impact on our climate both past and present, the negative impacts on Indigenous people. We will also discuss how we’ve fought the pipeline so far, what activists are doing right now, and how we can help fight in the future.
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