In this public lecture on “Ten Things Wrong with Environmental Thought and What We Can Do to Change Them,” Liam Heneghan, an environmental scientist teaching at DePaul University, asks if the environmentalism that we have received from the foundational figures in environmental thought provides us with the proper ground for an appropriate response to today’s ecological problems.

Sustainability Lecture with Liam Heneghan, Feb. 15

"Ten Things Wrong with Environmental Thought and What We Can Do to Change Them: An Environmental Manifesto"

WHO:             Liam Heneghan, Professor of Environmental Science, DePaul University; Co-Director, DePaul University Institute for Nature and Culture

WHAT:          Public lecture on “Ten Things Wrong with Environmental Thought and What We Can Do to Change Them An Environmental Manifesto”

WHEN:          Tuesday, February 15, 2011 from 6-7:30 PM

WHERE:       NYU Gould Welcome Center, 50 West 4th St, 1st Floor, NYC

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For more information about the Educating for Sustainability series, or other NYU Sustainability programming, please contact – Ashwini Srinivasamohan at 212.998.4073.


In this public lecture on “Ten Things Wrong with Environmental Thought and What We Can Do to Change Them,” Liam Heneghan, an environmental scientist teaching at DePaul University, asks if the environmentalism that we have received from the foundational figures in environmental thought provides us with the proper ground for an appropriate response to today’s ecological problems.  In a series of ten provocations he suggests we need a radical reassessment of our understanding of people’s relation to the natural world.

The Educating for Sustainability series, which brings environmental scholars and leaders to NYU for public lectures, is cosponsored by the Sustainability Task Force and the Environmental Studies program.

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