Write Science: Solvable

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MIT Professor & Solvable author Susan Solomon & atmospheric scientist Noelle Selin explore the argument: solutions to yesterday's environmental problems reveal today's path forward.

No application or registration needed.

Cost

Free with museum admission

Location

  • In-person only.

MIT Museum, Gambrill Center

314 Main Street
Building E-28
Cambridge, MA 02142
United States

Neighborhood

Area 2, East Cambridge, and The Port

Dates and Times

Saturday, October 19, 2PM – 3:30PM

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Solvable is a book for anyone who has ever despaired about the climate crisis. As Solomon reminds us, doom and gloom get us nowhere, and idealism will only take us so far. The heroes in these stories range from angry mothers to gang members turned social activists, to upset Long Island birdwatchers to iconoclastic scientists (often women) to brilliant legislative craftsmen. Solomon's authoritative point of view is an inspiration, a reality check, a road map, and a much-needed dose of realism. The problems facing our planet are Solvable. Solomon shows us.

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White text against a black background that reads "write science" in all capital letters. The text repeats over and over again, forming a pattern across the graphic.
Saturday, October 19, 2PM – 3:30PM
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MIT Museum

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Last updated October 7, 2024.