Photography and the Environment 2: Visualizing Climate Change
ICP (International Center of Photography) Museum, 1133 Avenue of the Americas
Monday, December 1, 7:00pm
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$15 General Admission
$10 Students & ICP Members
Climate change is a complex phenomenon and climate science can be intimidating to the layperson. What kinds of photographs advance the arguments of climate change activists and scientists? How do photographers illustrate the root causes of climate change as well as its impact on the environment? Panelists include photographers Balazs Gardi, Ed Kashi (VII), and Camille Seaman; and Gavin Schmidt, climate scientist and co-author of Climate Change: Picturing the Science. Moderator: Francesco Fiondella, Director of Communications, International Research Institute for Climate and Society.
This event is part of the Fall 2014 programming series ICP Talks: Climate Change. For a complete listing of series events, click here.