Outer Space: The Environmental Frontier
Online
6:00 am
– 7:00 am
Admission Fees:
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Humans have already breached the upper atmosphere with technological breakthroughs in rocketry, and have had a continuous presence in low-earth orbit on the International Space Station since October 31st, 2000. It is time to acknowledge that outer space is part of our natural environment, and to think about our uses and habitation in it in discussions on climate change and the Anthropocene. For those concerned about climate change, it is time to reckon with outer space as another human environment. Watch recorded event: Outer Space - The Environmental Frontier, October 19, 2022
Leader
Emily Ray, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Sonoma State University. Her research focuses on environmental political theory, critical theory, and environmental politics, with particular interest in prepping movements for climate change, the new space race, and techno-optimistic responses to global climate change.
Logistics
No previous experience or knowledge is required for this "Deep Dive" style event. This event is recommended for ages 16 and up.
Zoom meeting details will be sent to you upon registration. If you have not used Zoom before, please allow time to download and install the application before the event. Please log-in a few minutes early, as it may take more than one attempt if servers are busy.
How to Sign Up
Register at the link below. Each participant should register separately. Registration is free.
About the Center
Sonoma State University’s Center for Environmental Inquiry empowers university students to work with community members on the environmental challenges of the North Bay. Our mission is to create an engaged and environmentally ready society, one where all people have the skills to find solutions to the challenges facing our earth. SSU Preserves are open to everyone engaged in education or research. Reservations are required.