The Anthropocene - Film Screening and Panel Discussion
Zurich, 3 October 2017 - International scientists are deciding whether to declare a new geological epoch – the Anthropocene – a planet shaped more by mankind than nature. Join us for a screening of the award winning movie "The Anthropocene" and a panel discussion with experts.
A Working Group of international scientists is deciding whether to declare a new geological epoch – the Anthropocene – a planet shaped more by mankind than nature. Its members tell the story of the Anthropocene and argue whether it’s a tragedy, a comedy, or something more surreal in an award winning movie by director Steve Bradshaw ( learn more: external page"The Anthropocene"). Part of the movie was filmed at ETH Zurich with Dr. Monica Berger Gonzales De White, a former ETH Zurich scientist and expert on the topic. Join us for a free screening of the movie and a subsequent panel discussion providing views from different disciplines.
Film Screening and Panel Discussion
Tuesday, 3 October 2017
17.00 - 19.30 h
Venue
ETH Zurich, HG G60 (Semper Aula), R?mistrasse 101, 8092 Zürich
RSVP
Free entry. external pageRegistration deadline: 29 September
Programme
17:00 Film Screening - "The Anthropocene" by Steve Bradshaw
18:00 Panel Discussion
18:45 Drinks and Networking
Speakers
Moderator:
external pageDr. Marian TurnerSenior Editor, Nature Ecology & Evolution
Panelists:
external pageDr. Monica Berger Gonzales De White
Anthropologist and interviewee in the film, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel
Dr. Christoph Küffer
Environmental Scientist and Lecturer at ETH Zurich D-USYS
Dr. Emily Eliza Scott
Art historian and interdisciplinary scholar at ETH Zurich D-ARCH