Human Adaptation to Climate Change

Join the Tabor Academy community as they welcome Alize Carrere to campus as the next Science@Work Lecturer. This is the second of a four-part lecture series about scientists among us.

            With the persistence of environmental change, people across the world are experimenting daily with different adaptive methods on the ground. With support from National Geographic and The Redford Center, filmmaker Alizé Carrère has been documenting innovative human adaptations in places such as Madagascar, Bangladesh, Vanuatu, Norway, and the United States. From floating farms in Bangladesh to ice pyramids in the Himalayas, these stories reveal incredible ingenuity and resourcefulness in the face of environmental adversity. 

            Carrere will share her experiences and film footage from the field as she explains these unique examples of human adaptation, reminding us of the most important trait that has allowed for our continued survival on earth.

            Join in this free lecture at Tabor Academy on December 9 at 6:30 pm in the Stroud Academic Center’s Lyndon South Auditorium at 242 Front Street, Marion.

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