The NYU Department of Environmental Studies will host a “An Evening of Denial,” a free panel discussion centering on the rejection of scientific knowledge, on Mon., Nov. 4, at the Global Center for Academic and Spiritual Life.
A recent Pew Research Center survey found that while most Americans say scientific methods generally produce accurate conclusions, more than one-third believe science can be “manipulated to produce a desired conclusion.” This finding is coupled with a poll from the National Surveys on Energy and Environment that shows nearly 30 percent of Americans don’t think or are not sure there is “solid evidence” of global warming.
Against this backdrop of public sentiment on science, “An Evening of Denial” will consider the nature and impact of these perceptions. It will feature Kert Davies, founder and director of Climate Investigations Center and chief architect of the Greenpeace web project ExxonSecrets, as well as investigative journalist Carey Gillam, author of Whitewash: The Story of a Weed Killer, Cancer, and the Corruption of Science, and Tyrone Hayes, a professor of integrative biology at the University of California at Berkeley who has studied the health impact of pesticides. The session will be moderated by Jennifer Jacquet, a professor in NYU’s Department of Environmental Studies.
This event is open to the public and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. To register, please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/an-evening-of-denial-tickets-77324364255.
For more information, call 212.992.7950 or email mr4909@nyu.edu. Subways: A, B, C, D, F, M (W. 4th St.).
This Fall, CALA is hosting the four-film series, FRAGILE EARTH: ENVIRONMENTAL FILMS AROUND THE WORLD, in conjunction with our semester theme of Environmental Justice. RSVP for our two remaining films, More than Honey (11/11, NYU Woolworth) and Demain (12/8, NYU Maison Francaise) here: tinyurl.com/CALAFILMFA19