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Deep Time & Climate

About This Webinar

A talk by Nicholas Paul Brysiewicz, Ian Edwards, Hilairy Hartnett & Jonathon Keats. Nicholas Paul Brysiewicz, from the The Long Now, artist-philosopher Jonathon Keats from Millennium Camera and oceanographer Hilairy Hartnett from Arizona State University outline the opportunities of very long time horizons and their implications for managing climate change. In conversation with Ian Edwards, Broto founder. 40 minutes, plus live Q&A with the presenters. Free admission.

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Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
Professor of Geological Sciences and Professor of Chemistry: Arizona State University
Hilairy Hartnett (Assoc. Prof.) is jointly appointed in the Schools of Earth and Space Exploration and Molecular Sciences (formerly the Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry) at Arizona State University. She is also a Senior Sustainability Scientist in the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability and co-directs the ASU PlanetWorks Initiative. She is a sea-going oceanographer and organic geochemist whose research focuses on Earth systems and Exoplanetary systems and time scales that range from seconds to millennia. She and her students explore carbon and nitrogen cycling in diverse aquatic systems including: urban wetlands, rivers, hot springs, and oceans. She applies field- and lab-based techniques to investigate the processes and feedbacks that transfer of elements (i.e., C, N, and P) and energy between biological and geochemical systems. More recently she is developing ideas and approaches for building consensus among scientists, technologists, governance, and stakeholders around planetary-scale climate intervention. She is fundamentally an ‘interdisciplinarian’ and is often surprised by the things that she now includes among her expertise.
Webinar hosting presenter
Artist, Philosopher, Critic, Fabulist, Journalist
Jonathon Keats is an American conceptual artist and experimental philosopher known for creating large-scale thought experiments. Keats was born in New York City and studied philosophy at Amherst College. He now lives in San Francisco and Italy.
Webinar hosting presenter
Director of Development: The Long Now Foundation
Nicholas is focused on the next generation of long-term thinkers in orbit around The Long Now Foundation. He also helps direct Long Now's fundraising, is a philosopher by avocation and a systems engineer by training.
Webinar hosting presenter Ian Edwards
Founder
Ian Edwards, MBA, is a journalist by background, a sustainability and communications consultant and founder/producer of Broto: Art-Climate-Science and TEDxProvincetown. He's focussed on big ideas, synthesis and innovation.
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