Climate Change and Democracy / Dr. Sheila Foster and Maxine Joselow - The 92nd Street Y, New York

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Climate Change and Democracy

Dr. Sheila Foster and Maxine Joselow
Dr. Sheila Foster and Maxine Joselow

With extreme weather events, resource scarcity and environmental degradation, climate change is no longer a future threat but a current one to today's way of life.

How can democracies respond effectively to the climate crisis? What role do citizens play in shaping climate policies and how do we ensure those most affected by environmental impacts have a voice in the decision-making process?

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This program is part of 92NY Recanati-Kaplan Talks.
This program is part of the Newmark Civic Life Series, known for conversations with leading experts exploring pro-democracy efforts at this critical moment in the US and around the world, supported by Craig Newmark Philanthropies
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Dr. Sheila Foster

Sheila Foster is a tenured professor of climate at the Climate School and an affiliated faculty member at Columbia Law School …

Maxine Joselow

Maxine Joselow covers climate change and the environment for the Washington Post …

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