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Copenhagen Comes To Penn State

If you didn’t get a chance to head over to Copenhagen last month for the International Climate Change summit, a panel being held tomorrow may give you a chance to get up to date.

The event, titled “Climate Change, Climate Justice: Lessons from Copenhagen,” will take place tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in Pasquerilla Center’s Memorial Lounge. Panelists will include Donald A. Brown, Associate Professor of Environmental Ethics, Science, and Law; Nancy Tuana, founding director of the Rock Ethics Institute; and Petra Tschakert, Assistant Professor of Geography and the Earth and Environmental Systems Institute. The discussion will be moderated by Erik Foley, OPP’s new director of their Campus Sustainability Office.

The entire event will be webcast here, but you’ll have to go here first to make sure your system is compatible.

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