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Tue September 11, 2018

Losing Earth: A Discussion with the Pulitzer Center at the Global Climate Summit

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In a 30,000-word article in The New York Times Magazine, journalist Nathaniel Rich explores the decade when the U.S. almost succeeded, but failed, in reaching consensus on combating climate change. The devastating consequences are depicted in stunning photography by George Steinmetz from around the globe. The project was supported by the Pulitzer Center–which is also mounting a national campaign to engage secondary and college students in the issues raised by "Losing Earth."

Rich and Steinmetz will present their work on Tuesday, September 11, 2018, in discussion with Jon Sawyer, executive director of the Pulitzer Center.

Space is limited so RSVP now. Attendees are also invited to attend the Global Climate Action Summit reception that follows, in the Exploratorium.
In a 30,000-word article in The New York Times Magazine, journalist Nathaniel Rich explores the decade when the U.S. almost succeeded, but failed, in reaching consensus on combating climate change. The devastating consequences are depicted in stunning photography by George Steinmetz from around the globe. The project was supported by the Pulitzer Center–which is also mounting a national campaign to engage secondary and college students in the issues raised by "Losing Earth."

Rich and Steinmetz will present their work on Tuesday, September 11, 2018, in discussion with Jon Sawyer, executive director of the Pulitzer Center.

Space is limited so RSVP now. Attendees are also invited to attend the Global Climate Action Summit reception that follows, in the Exploratorium.
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