Green technologies and a singular focus on carbon emissions reductions can trick us into thinking that hydroelectric projects can have a positive environmental impact. That is decisively not true. Join us to take a trip down the Marañon and to start to think like a watershed.
Eliot Logan-Hines - Eliot is a tropical forester and conservationist. He has worked for over 15 years in the rainforests and mountains of Central and South America. He received his master's in Environmental Management from Yale University. He is the founder and CEO of Chawar, an agave spirit from the mountains of Ecuador.
Evan Marcus - Evan is a visual anthropologist working on climate change and cultural diaspora. His film-based research has been published by KTH Environmental Humanities Lab, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden and has received funding from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
Green technologies and a singular focus on carbon emissions reductions can trick us into thinking that hydroelectric projects can have a positive environmental impact. That is decisively not true. Join us to take a trip down the Marañon and to start to think like a watershed.
Eliot Logan-Hines - Eliot is a tropical forester and conservationist. He has worked for over 15 years in the rainforests and mountains of Central and South America. He received his master's in Environmental Management from Yale University. He is the founder and CEO of Chawar, an agave spirit from the mountains of Ecuador.
Evan Marcus - Evan is a visual anthropologist working on climate change and cultural diaspora. His film-based research has been published by KTH Environmental Humanities Lab, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden and has received funding from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.