Last Edited: June 2, 2017

On Grief and Climate Change

Originally published: June 2, 2017

INTERVIEW

Interview Published on June 2, 2017

An audio excerpt from a longer talk recorded at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. The topic of the evening was “Wisdom Working for Climate Change.” People of the world are unconsciously mourning the devastating impact we are having on our planet. Stephen Jenkinson explores the question “Is it too late to avoid catastrophe?”

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