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Dialogue Ⅱ of the 40th Anniversary of the UN International Day of Peace International Conference
15 October 2021 @ 10:30 AM - 11:50 AM KST
FreeDialogue Ⅱ of the 40th Anniversary of the UN International Day of Peace International Conference:
Are Homo Sapiens Destined to be Trapped in the Myth of Unlimited Growth or Do They Have the Potential to Transform Themselves?
Dialogue II will feature Dr. Ehrlich, a renowned American professor in population studies, who will offer insights into the destiny of Homo sapiens trapped in the myth of limitless growth. Scholars warn that Earth’s capacity to support the coexistence of people and nature that has continued since time immemorial is nearing a breaking point. The dialogue will shed light on what kind of earth knowledge and practices are needed to save the future of human society from the looming crisis.
Panelists:
- Paul R. Ehrlich, Emeritus Chair Professor, Department of Biology Stanford University
- Jae Chun Choe, Distinguished Professor of EcoScience, Ehwa Women’s University
To view the Peace BAR Festival livestream and read the full program, please visit http://163.180.96.152:8082/pbf_E/main/index.do.
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