Climate, Environment, and the Politics of Public Trust
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About this event
This multidisciplinary, public panel will focus on the politics of science, consensus, and evidence-building relating to environmental and climate debates. Panelists will discuss how public trust relating to climate change and pollution has been constituted, eroded, and subverted by corporations and environmental agencies in the U.S., and what kinds of changes to our policies, politics, and communication may help to rebuild trust in our governmental agencies and institutions of science and medicine.
Event Speakers:
- Michael Gerrard, Andrew Sabin Professor of Professional Practice at Columbia Law School
- Mona Hanna-Attisha, Founder and Director of the Michigan State University and Hurley Children’s Hospital Pediatric Public Health Initiative
- Adam Sobel, Professor of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics and of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Columbia University
- Moderated by David Rosner, Ronald H. Lauterstein Professor of Sociomedical Sciences at Columbia University
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Free and open to the public. Registration required via Eventbrite. A link to the online event will be provided to all registered attendees.
Co-Sponsored by the Center for Science and Society and the Center for the History and Ethics of Public Health at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
Organizer The Center for Science and Society
Organizer of Climate, Environment, and the Politics of Public Trust
The Center for Science and Society at Columbia University brings together a wide variety of scholars and practitioners in the human, social, and natural sciences from around Columbia’s campus and the New York City metropolitan area to support interdisciplinary research, teaching, and outreach about the roles of science, technology, medicine, and public health in past and present societies. The Center also works to enhance public understanding of science in relation to pressing social concerns. If you are interested in attending a Center event, please sign up for our weekly newsletter.