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SUMMARY: Collateral Consequences Series: How Climate Change Threatens Democ
 racy
DESCRIPTION: Collateral Consequences Series: Climate Change’s Impacts on De
 mocracy Join us this fall for a seven-part virtual speaker series featuring
  one-hour discussions at the intersection of democracy and climate change. 
 This series will feature an interdisciplinary array of perspectives\, explo
 ring how climate-related natural disasters\, extreme weather\, and migratio
 n patterns can and do affect how we think […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><b>Collateral Consequences Series: Climate
  Change’s Impacts on Democracy</b></p><p><i><span style="font-weight: 400\;
 ">Join us this fall for a seven-part virtual speaker series featuring one-h
 our discussions at the intersection of democracy and climate change. This s
 eries will feature an interdisciplinary array of perspectives\, exploring h
 ow climate-related natural disasters\, extreme weather\, and migration patt
 erns can and do affect how we think about democratic representation\, elect
 ions\, and democratic governance in the United States. We hope to inspire p
 roactive intervention that will protect our democratic structures and maint
 ain\, if not improve\, democratic representation.</span></i></p><p><b>How C
 limate Change Threatens Democracy </b></p><p><b>October 3\, 2025 @ 12:00pm 
 – 1:00pm ET (virtual)</b></p><p class="p1"><span class="s1">For our second 
 session of the Collateral Consequences Series\, join us for a panel discuss
 ion with <a href="https://www.austinbeacham.com/"><span class="s2">Prof. Au
 stin Beacham</span></a> (Georgia Tech)\, co-author of “<a href="https://uci
 gcc.org/publication/climate-change-political-conflict-and-democratic-resili
 ence/"><span class="s2">Climate Change\, Political Conflict\, and Democrati
 c Resilience</span></a>” (under review)\, <a href="https://sociology.rutger
 s.edu/people/faculty/core-department-faculty/core-department-faculty-member
 /568-brechin-steven"><span class="s2">Prof. Steven Brechin</span></a> (Rutg
 ers)\, author of “<a href="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/socf
 .12957"><span class="s2">Will Democracy Survive Climate Change</span></a>” 
 (2023)\, and <a href="https://www.bu.edu/cgs/profile/richard-samuel-deese/"
 ><span class="s2">Prof. Sam Deese</span></a> (Boston University)\, author o
 f <a href="https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-98307-3"><span 
 class="s2"><i>Climate Change and the Future of Democracy</i></span></a> (20
 18) and co-editor of <a href="https://www.routledge.com/How-Democracy-Survi
 ves-Global-Challenges-in-the-Anthropocene/Holm-Deese/p/book/9781032111278#"
 ><span class="s2"><i>How Democracy Survives: Global Challenges for the Anth
 ropocene</i></span></a> (2023)\, on the challenges and opportunities that c
 limate change creates for democracy and democratic structures around the wo
 rld.</span></p><p><a href="https://harvard.zoom.us/meeting/register/uJxjUY3
 HQk2U5jKcvBw6Lw">Register here.</a></p>
CATEGORIES:Speaker/Panel,Videoconference
LOCATION:Zoom
GEO:40.712728;-74.006015
ORGANIZER;CN="Marina Apostol":MAILTO:mapostol@law.harvard.edu
URL;VALUE=URI:https://hls.harvard.edu/events/collateral-consequences-series
 -how-climate-change-threatens-democracy/
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