2021-2022 Teale Lecture Series

2021-2022 Teale Lecture Series

30 September 2021
“The History and Future of Conservation”

Michelle Nijhuis
Journalist and author of “Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction”
View recorded Michelle Nijhuis Lecture

21 October 2021
“Ending Population Growth: A Race Against Ecological Limits”

Jane O’Sullivan
Honorary Senior Research Fellow, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, The University of Queensland, Australia, and Co-convener of The Overpopulation Project.
View recorded Jane O’Sullivan Lecture

2 December 2021
“Public Participation and Policy-making in an Environment and Climate Emergency”

Patrick Devine-Wright
Professor of Human Geography, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
View recorded Patrick Devine-Wright Lecture

Spring Semester

10 February 2022
“The View from Here: A Geologist’s Perspective on Living through Climate Change”

Andrea Dutton
Professor, Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin-Madison
View recorded Andrea Dutton lecture

24 March 2022
“Understanding Institutional Diversity and Lack of Transparency in Environmental Organizations”

Dorceta E. Taylor
Professor and Senior Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Yale School of the Environment
At the request of the presenter, this lecture was not recorded.

12 April 2022
Small Island Big Song – Collaboration with Jorgensen Auditorium, and Rod Rock, Director -intersection of culture, music and environmental issues.

Performance at Jorgensen associated with other events (e.g. panel discussions, artist interviews)

21 April 2022
“The Promise and the Peril of Ocean-Based Solutions to Climate Change”

Sarah Cooley, Ph.D.
Director of Climate Science, Ocean Conservancy, Washington, DC
View recorded Sarah Cooley lecture