Whose Climate Change Story Have We Subscribed To?
About This Event
Climate change stories are everywhere – from print media to social media, from songs to scientific reports. Workshop participants are invited to share their climate change story from and about South Asia so we can explore the what, where, when, and how. What is this about? Who is vulnerable? What is the impact? How do we adapt and why do we need to build resilience? This workshop will address these questions in order to find out whose climate change story we have subscribed to and who we have left behind.
Featured Guests
- Pasang Yangjee Sherpa, Assistant Professor of Lifeways in Indigenous Asia at the University of British Columbia
Co-sponsors
- South Asia Center, Maxwell School of Citizenship, Syracuse University
- Department of Geography and the Environment, Maxwell School of Citizenship, Syracuse University
- Department of Religion, Maxwell School of Citizenship, Syracuse University
March 3, 2026, 10 a.m. to noon
220 Eggers Hall
LLC23: Social and Cultural Sustainability in South Asia
Audience: Open to the Public
Host: Syracuse University
Category: Workshop or Mini-Seminar
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