UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL PROGRAMS TAKE PLACE AT LIFELONG AND REQUIRE MEMBERSHIP
An event every week that begins at 2:00 pm on Thursday, repeating until August 10, 2023
This course will share basic information about the climate system, the nature & consequences of global warming, and restorative strategies being proposed. Readings will be taken from a range of sources including UN reports, articles & commentary by scientists, and groups advocating for climate restoration. Please note: The instructor is not an expert on climate. He views this course as an opportunity to join with fellow citizens to learn about global warming and its implications and to discuss possible solutions to the climate crisis.
Instructor: Stephen Penningroth
Stephen Penningroth has a B.A. in German Literature from Brown and a Ph.D. in Biochemical Sciences from Princeton University. After a 20-year academic career as Associate Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and Senior Lecturer in Toxicology at the Center for the Environment at Cornell University, he founded the nonprofit Community Science Institute in Ithaca in 2000 and served as Executive Director until his retirement in 2022. He is the author of an introductory textbook, “Essentials of Toxic Chemical Risk: Science and Society” (CRC Press, 2010) and over a dozen articles on cell motility, water quality and risk management.