Faculty and students from across the University of Pennsylvania unite in a series of 1.5 Minute Climate Lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency, to call for large-scale climate action, and to share a vision of constructive and comprehensive response. The maximum amount the average temperature can rise in order to avoid the worst consequences of global warming is 1.5°C. We’re already past 1°C.
Penn Climate Week: The climate emergency is not only still very much with us, but also deeply connected with environmental and racial justice (#BLM) and the ways we exploit natural resources (COVID-19). Climate Week at Penn is your ticket to discover how the climate emergency intersects with the issues that matter most to you and your communities.
Learn more at: www.upenn.edu/climateweek
- Year2019
- Runtime2 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUSA
- DirectorAlex Schein
- ProducerPenn Arts & Sciences
- CinematographerLilly Dupuis
- EditorLilly Dupuis
Faculty and students from across the University of Pennsylvania unite in a series of 1.5 Minute Climate Lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency, to call for large-scale climate action, and to share a vision of constructive and comprehensive response. The maximum amount the average temperature can rise in order to avoid the worst consequences of global warming is 1.5°C. We’re already past 1°C.
Penn Climate Week: The climate emergency is not only still very much with us, but also deeply connected with environmental and racial justice (#BLM) and the ways we exploit natural resources (COVID-19). Climate Week at Penn is your ticket to discover how the climate emergency intersects with the issues that matter most to you and your communities.
Learn more at: www.upenn.edu/climateweek
- Year2019
- Runtime2 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUSA
- DirectorAlex Schein
- ProducerPenn Arts & Sciences
- CinematographerLilly Dupuis
- EditorLilly Dupuis