February 12, 2021
All Day
Virtual
Time: 3:30 p.m.
Event Host: Department of Geography
Short Description: Join the Department of Geography for a lecture by Alyssa Battistoni, environmental fellow at Harvard University, about the emergence of climate change as a political issue as it it coincides almost exactly with the period of neoliberal hegemony. She'll discuss the role of the state in addressing climate change has been envisioned as a minimal one: states are expected only to “correct market failures.”
Event Host: Department of Geography
Short Description: Join the Department of Geography for a lecture by Alyssa Battistoni, environmental fellow at Harvard University, about the emergence of climate change as a political issue as it it coincides almost exactly with the period of neoliberal hegemony. She'll discuss the role of the state in addressing climate change has been envisioned as a minimal one: states are expected only to “correct market failures.”
Join the Department of Geography for a lecture by Alyssa Battistoni, environmental fellow at Harvard University, about the emergence of climate change as a political issue as it coincides almost exactly with the period of neoliberal hegemony. She'll discuss how the role of the state in addressing climate change has been envisioned as a minimal one: states are expected only to “correct market failures.”