TALKS |
July 2023: ASLE: Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment, Portland, OR
Paper: "The Future in Anthropocene Science" Panel: "Theorizing the Sciences" June 2023: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington, D.C. (Invited) Keynote: Interdisciplinary Climate Science September 2022: UCLA, ASAP: The Association for the Study of the Arts of the Present Conference Talk: “Scenario Planning Narratives: Worlding an Uncertain Future” May 2021: Denver University, Literature Roundtable (Invited) Keynote: "Scenario Planning: Narratives of Radical Futures" February 2020: Princeton University, Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment (Invited) Seminar: "The Nation as Energy: Imagining Society through Energy Intensity" https://acee.princeton.edu/events/seminar-lynn_badia_2020/ February 2020: Dartmouth University (Invited) Keynote: "Technologies of Abundance: On the Possibility of Unlimited Energy" https://envs.dartmouth.edu/events/event?event=60108#.X8gAkhNKhUc September 2019: Western Literature Association Conference, Estes Park, "Climate Change" (Invited) “Paolo Bacigalupi: Storytelling for a Fragmented Future” March 2019: Yale University, Whitney Humanities Center (Invited) Energy Humanities Workshop August 2018: Petrocultures, University of Glasgow Paper: "Scenario Planning: New Fictions and Genres about Energy and Climate Futures" Panel: "Energy Transition and the Antimonies of Realism" July 2017: ACLA American Comparative Literature Association Conference, Utrecht University Paper: Paper: "Absolute Indeterminacy: Karel Čapek on the Possibility of Abundance” Panel: "Capturing Life: Capital and the Biosphere" March 2017: Media@McGill International Colloquium, McGill University Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal Colloquium Co-Organizer and Respondent: "Climate Realism" January 2017: MLA Convention, Philadelphia Panel Organizer and Respondent: Climate Realism: The Aesthetics of Weather, Climate, and Atmosphere November 2016: MSA: Modernist Studies Association, Pasadena Seminar: Modernist Energy Regimes June 2016: ALECC: Association for Literature, Environment, and Culture in Canada; Queen's University Paper: "Absolute Indeterminacy: Karel Čapek’s Pragmatist Science Fiction.” April 2016: Rice University, Cultures of Energy Research Symposium (Invited) Paper: “On the Possibility of a Future with Unlimited Energy” Center for Energy & Environmental Research in the Human Science (CENHS) January 2016: University of Alberta Symposium Organizer and Speaker: "After Paris: An Interdisciplinary Response to the U.N. Climate Convention November 2015: SLSA: Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts, Rice University Paper: “Durkheim’s Sociology of Energy” Panel: “Dispositives and Assemblages” of the Biopolitics Futures Stream November 2015: CRASSH Cambridge, University of Cambridge Paper: “Energo-power and the Politics of Climate Change” Climate Histories Research Group and Cambridge Interdisciplinary Research on the Environment October 2015: Ecocultres Conference, University of Glasgow Paper: “Thinking through Energy and Environmental Humanities” |
INTERVIEWS“Expanding the Boundaries: Bringing science into the English classroom”
By Zach Hutchens. SOURCE, Colorado State University (2022) https://libarts.source.colostate.edu/expanding-the-boundaries-bringing-science-into-the-english-classroom/?utm_source=email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=spring2022magazine-eng "CSU researchers think it's time for a government agency focused solely on climate research, innovation" By Ann Manning. SOURCE, Colorado State University (2021) https://natsci.source.colostate.edu/csu-researchers-think-its-time-for-a-government-agency-focused-solely-on-climate/ “Tackling human attitudes and behaviors to address wicked environmental problems” By Jeff Dodge. SOURCE, Colorado State University (2021) https://libarts.source.colostate.edu/tackling-human-attitudes-and-behaviors-to-address-wicked-environmental-problems/ “First European ‘Energy Transitions’ education abroad program a success” By Amanda Martinek. SOURCE, Colorado State University (2019) https://source.colostate.edu/first-european-energy-transitions-education-abroad-program-a-success/ “Unexpected connections: New team-teaching model in liberal arts explores interdisciplinary learning approaches” By Jeff Dodge. SOURCE, Colorado State University (2018) https://source.colostate.edu/first-european-energy-transitions-education-abroad-program-a-success/ |