Description | Speaker: Brian G. Henning, Ph.D. (he/him/his) is Professor of Philosophy and of Environmental Studies & Sciences at Gonzaga University and is the inaugural director and founder of the Gonzaga Institute for Climate, Water, and the Environment (aka Gonzaga Climate Institute). Dr. Henning has written or edited more than 13 books and 37 articles and chapters, including Riders in the Storm: Ethics in an Age of Climate Change (Anselm 2015), Climate Change Ethics and the Non-human World (Routledge 2020), and Value, Beauty, and Nature (SUNY 2023). Please join us after the seminar for a gathering sponsored by the UW Center for Exposures, Disease, Genomics & Environment (EDGE). This is part of the Environmental and Occupational Health Seminar (Env H 580), a department-sponsored seminar series for students, staff and faculty; practicing professionals in the environmental and occupational health fields; and the public. This seminar highlights the rich diversity of our department and is an opportunity to hear from locally, nationally and internationally known scientists, practitioners and policymakers on issues of current scientific importance. For those not enrolled in ENVH 580, we welcome you to join us in-person, but you may also join us via Zoom by registering below. Zoom registration link for all sessions (one time registration for all sessions) |
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