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Nature's Best Hope

Posted by Isabelle Topor for Climate Change Working Group

Virtual Presentation by and Discussion with Doug Tallamy - University of Delaware

Recent headlines about global insect declines and three billion fewer birds in North America are a bleak reality check about how ineffective our current landscape designs have been at sustaining the plants and animals that sustain us. Such losses are not an option if we wish to continue our current standard of living on Planet Earth. The good news is that none of this is inevitable. Choosing the right plants for our landscapes will not only address the biodiversity crisis but help fight our climate crisis as well. Tallamy will discuss simple steps that each of us can -and must- take to reverse declining biodiversity, why we must change our adversarial relationship with nature to a collaborative one, and why we, ourselves, are nature’s best hope. Co-sponsored by the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society.

Date: Monday, February 26, 2024
Time: 4:00pm to 5:30pm
Location: 1710 WMU Sangren Hall
999 Rankin Ave
Kalamazoo MI 49008 US
Contact: Steve Bertman
(269) 387-2866
Email for more information