⌚️2024-04-03 19:00:00 –
🏢American Museum of Natural History
SciCafe is 21+ and free with RSVP. For tickets visit: https://bit.ly/3IXQ7Pn
Humans evolved in the natural world with little to no control over our environment. Over time, humans began to find ways to adapt to varying climates by making clothing and shelter, and, eventually, by controlling fire. This ultimately led to central heating and air conditioning, but at great cost.
In this SciCafe, join Kevin Uno, associate professor in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University, for a discussion on the ways in which humanity’s need to control its own environment has led to dire impacts on global climate and where do we go from here.
Please note, SciCafe is intended to be a casual, social environment. Seating is not guaranteed.
ASL interpretation will be provided for this program.
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