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<nettime> (re)programming: Energy - Holly Jean Buck in conversation with Marta Peirano |
Dear Nettimers, I invite you to join us on the third (re)programming event tomorrow at 7pm CET and to share your comments and questions trough the live chat! (re)programming Strategies for Self-Renewal
(re)programming: Energy Can We Repair the Climate? With Holly Jean Buck 19 April 2021 at 7pm CET Join us here > https://aksioma.org/reprogramming Holly Jean Buck knows we have the tech to restore the earth and repair the climate. In After Geoengineering she takes a deep dive into the envisioning, development, and deployment of tactics and schemes for deliberately intervening in the environment, including Solar Radiation Management (SRM) and Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR), with a useful best and worst-case scenarios perspective. Most importantly, she takes a holistic, integrated appreciation of ecological systems, proposing the new social formations needed to implement them, tackle mitigation and manage schemes that acknowledge the differential vulnerability for rural, impoverished and indigenous populations. Holly Jean Buck is an assistant professor in the Department of Environment and Sustainability at State University of New York at Buffalo. She is interested in how communities can be involved in the design of emerging environmental technologies. She works at the interface of environmental sociology, international development, and science and technology studies. Her diverse research interests include agroecology and carbon farming, new energy technologies, artificial intelligence, and the restoration of California’s Salton Sea. Her book After Geoengineering: Climate Tragedy, Repair, and Restoration examines best-case scenarios for carbon removal. Most recently, she was the co-editor of Has It Come to This? The Promises and Perils of Geoengineering on the Brink, a Rutgers University Press volume where thinkers, scholars and activists ranging from sociology and geography to ethics and Indigenous studies examine the chances for democratic climate governance. About the series We have found ourselves at the crossroads of an existential decision: do we bring the mistakes of the enlightenment to their biological conclusion or do we develop a magical capacity to self-renew? Organised and produced by: Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana Outreach partners: Disruption Network Lab, Drugo more, FILE Festival, Furtherfield, La Gaîté Lyrique, Impakt Festival, The Influencers, Institute of Network Cultures, Interface Cultures/Kunstuniversität Linz, MKC Maribor, Neural, ∏Node, Sophia, Supermarkt, We Make Money Not Art ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Aksioma: Telegram > https://t.me/aksiomaorg Facebook > https://www.facebook.com/aksioma.org Instagram > https://www.instagram.com/aksiomaorg/ Twitter > https://twitter.com/aksiomaorg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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