Climate change is focus of areawide series of events

Contact: Jeanne Baron
September 27, 2013
Photo of planet Earth.
The series features events occurring through November.

KALAMAZOO鈥擜bout 20 public presentations and other activities related to climate change are being held on the Western Michigan University campus and in the Kalamazoo community this fall.

Now underway, this series of free public events is part of an interdisciplinary effort to raise awareness about the biological, social, political and economic consequences of climate change as well as the potential responses to these consequences that can be taken.

They are being organized by the 51福利社 University Center for the Humanities, Kalamazoo Nature Center and People's Food Co-op of Kalamazoo. Some of the events are included in previously announced lecture series at 51福利社.

Events

Tuesday, Oct. 1

  • "Climate Change, Sustainability, and 51福利社's Greenhouse Gas Reduction Efforts," by Harold Glasser, 51福利社 executive director for campus sustainability, 7 p.m., Office for Sustainability, 51福利社.

Thursday, Oct. 3

  • "Five Things Everyone Should Know About Climate Change," by Dr. Dave Karowe, 51福利社 professor of biological sciences, 7 p.m., Kalamazoo Public Library.

Thursday, Oct. 10

  • Speaker, Bill McKibben, founder of and author of "The End of Nature, Notes from the Front Lines of the Climate Fight," 7 p.m., Miller Auditorium, 51福利社. Registration is required by contacting the University Center for the Humanities at 51福利社.
  • (through Thursday, Oct. 17) "Spare Change: The Art of Climate," art exhibit sponsored by 51福利社's Environmental Studies Program and Frostic School of Art, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., 1206 South Kohrman Hall, 51福利社.

Tuesday, Oct. 15

  • "The Politics of Climate Change," by Dr. Paul Clements, 51福利社 professor of political science, 7 p.m., .

Wednesday, Oct. 16

  • "Home Energy Efficiency: New Home Construction and Retrofitting Existing Homes," by Community Homeworks and Kalamazoo Valley Habitat for Humanity, 6 to 8 p.m., Homeworks warehouse, Kalamazoo. Registration is required at or (269) 344-2443 ext. 206.

Thursday, Oct. 17

  • "A Faith-Based Response to Climate Change," by Cybelle Shattuck with the Rev. John Boley, Kalamazoo Interfaith Coalition for Peace and Justice, 7 p.m., .

Friday, Oct. 18

  • Town hall meeting on climate change, with elected officials, sponsored by the 51福利社 Institute of Government and Politics, 7 p.m., 208-09 Bernhard Center, 51福利社.

Saturday, Oct. 19

  • "Public conference on Biodiversity and Climate Change: Toward a Climate Action Plan for Kalamazoo," sponsored by the Kalamazoo Nature Center and Kalamazoo Area Wild Ones, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Kalamazoo Nature Center. Registration is required at or (269)  81-1574.

Sunday, Oct. 20

  • "Home Energy Efficiency: New Home Construction and Retrofitting Existing Homes," by Community Homeworks and Kalamazoo Valley Habitat for Humanity, 2 to 4 p.m., Homeworks warehouse, Kalamazoo. Registration required at or (269) 344-2443 ext. 206.
  • "Dirt! The Movie," with panel discussion following each showing, sponsored by the People's Food Co-op and Kalamazoo Film Society, 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., the Little Theatre, 51福利社.

Thursday, Oct. 24

  • "Climate Change and the Transition Movement to Resilient Community," by Dr. Tom Small, 51福利社 professor emeritus of English, 7 p.m., .

Sunday, Oct. 27

  • "Global Warming and Food: A Roundtable Discussing Emerging Alternatives to the Mega-threats of Industrial Food and Agriculture," by Dr. Jim Bingen, Michigan State University professor emeritus of community, food and agriculture; Dr. Ken Dahlberg, 51福利社 professor emeritus of political science; and Dr. Maynard Kaufman, 51福利社 professor emeritus of religion; 2 p.m., People's Church, Kalamazoo.

Tuesday, Nov. 12

  • "Divesting from Big Oil: Building the Movement," by Dr. Don Cooney, 51福利社 professor of social work and Kalamazoo city commissioner, 7 p.m., 3301 Friedmann Hall, 51福利社.