
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Monday, April 3, 2023
91精品 Connecticut State University
Student Center 鈥 Alumni Hall
Join us as we examine challenges facing society regarding climate change. If you would like to have an exhibitor's table, please contact Dr. Charles Button by Email: Buttonche@ccsu.edu or by Phone: 860.832.2788
The CCSU Global Environmental Sustainability Action Coalition (GESAC) invites you to learn and teach about the actions humans must take now to ensure that future generations will experience a life of peace, health, and harmony with .
Dr. Charles E. Button, Professor, 91精品 Geography Department
Are you EV curious? Join local electric vehicle (EV) owners, enthusiasts to learn about electric vehicles, their clean-air benefits, cost-savings, and check out the EVs on display. Test drive an electric car, visit with exhibitors, and learn how easy it is to drive and convert EVs.
Moderator: Dr. Charles E. Button
Moderator: Christian Reyes, Program Assistant, 91精品 Center for Community Engagement & Social Research
As co-sponsored by GESAC, the Center for Community Engagement and Social Research (CCESR) at 91精品 held a writing and multimedia contest, Reflect & Preserve: What Climate Change Means to Me, during the 2022-2023 academic year. This contest presented an opportunity for 91精品 Students to win scholarships of up to $2,500 by submitting reflections on the global climate crisis. Students were presented the option to submit purely written submissions or multimedia submissions that could include a visual art, video, or audio/musical component. This segment will feature presentations from some of this contest鈥檚 winning finalists: Michelle Carrasquillo, Samantha Jones, Areesha Waseem, and Sofia Thalheimer.
Gary Gomby, Adjunct Professor, 91精品 Geological Sciences Department
The Anthropocene has been proposed as a new geologic epoch in which humans have become a global geophysical force. This presentation illustrates how climate change is intimately connected to other planetary changes, such as land system change, ocean acidification, biodiversity loss, and eutrophication of coastal and freshwater systems. These changes are being driven by a rapidly urbanizing global population as well as the conversion of ecosystems to 鈥減roduction ecosystems鈥 designed to produce food, fiber and fuel, and are globally linked via opaque supply chains. We look at the deeper meaning of the Anthropocene鈥攚hose Anthropocene is it? All of humanity, or a much smaller percentage? Climate change raises issues that lie at the heart of Earth system alterations that threaten to upend our global civilization--disproportionate causation, disproportionate benefits and impacts, disproportionate responsibility to this and unborn generations. Successful solutions must therefore be broad-based, equitable and sustainable, and will require profound alterations in our actions if we are to become true planetary stewards.
Katherine Bruns 鈥 Town of West Hartford Recycling Coordinator
Trash Talk with Katherine: Do you know CT is facing a very real waste crisis with increased amount of our trash being shipped out of state? Are you confused about recycling? Ever wondered what those 鈥榬ecycling鈥 triangles actually mean? Is recycling really happening? How can we reduce the waste we create in the first place? Join West Hartford鈥檚 first recycling coordinator for a dynamic, information-filled presentation followed by a Q and A discussion about the state of recycling in Connecticut, the mounting trash crisis, and what the state is doing to address this growing issue. Katherine will explain the 6 鈥淩鈥檚鈥 of recycling and waste management, discuss the pesky and misleading recycling triangles, explain why black plastic is no longer allowed in recycling and yet pizza boxes are now accepted among many other issues.
Connecticut is in a trash crisis that we cannot simply recycle our way out of. It is already trucking over 300,000 tons of trash outside the state and that number will only increase, with rising costs to follow. Katherine will also share ideas on how to reduce waste both at home and while out at the office, the gym, travelling and places of worship. The most effective way to reduce waste is not to create it in the first place!
Interact with presenters of scholarly posters from various academic disciplines.
Interact with sustainability enthusiasts from non-governmental organizations, businesses, and governmental agencies that offer sustainability information, jobs/internships, and service to society while you socialize with other sustainability enthusiasts, and enjoy the sweet jazz stylings of Brown Paper Sax.
If your organization, governmental agency, or business wishes to have an exhibit,
email Dr. Charles Button: Buttonche@CCSU.edu
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