The 2019 Green Film Series: Issues and Dialogue returns next week. Now in its ninth year, the Green Film Series offers films along with facilitated discussion on the third Wednesday of each month from January through May.
This year’s first film, “Carbon Nation,” will be shown at 7 p.m. Wednesday (Jan. 16) in Forestry Building G002. “Carbon Nation” is a documentary about climate change solutions. Even if you doubt the severity of the impact of climate change or don’t buy it at all, this is still a compelling film that illustrates how solutions to climate change address social, economic and natonal security issues. The discussion facilitator for this film is Sarah Green (Chem). Coffee and dessert will also be provided by the Sustainable Futures Institute.
There is no admission, although a five dollar donation is suggested.
The Green Film Series is sponsored by the Lake Superior Stewardship Initiative, Keweenaw Land Trust, Michigan Tech’s Great Lakes Research Center, the Keweenaw Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Michigan Tech’s Department of Social Sciences and the Sustainable Futures Institute.
A complete list of films in the Green Films Series: Issues and Dialogue is available here.