December 14, 2011, Wednesday - A SIP OF SCIENCE at Aster Cafe
Time: 5:30pm
Location: Aster Cafe, 125 SE Main Street
Future Earth: Thriving on a Human-dominated Planet
Collectively all seven billion of us now rival natural processes in modifying the Earth. We live in a world being thoroughly reconfigured by human activity. As humans we have set in motion global changes that will reverberate for thousands of years. A diverse portfolio of technologic, economic, social and political innovations is needed for people to thrive on a human-dominated planet. Earth fortunately now is home to the wealthiest, healthiest, best educated, and most innovative, creative and interconnected cohort of humans in history.
What is the future we wish to create and live in? Join Patrick Hamilton in an interactive exploration of the challenges and opportunities of living on a human-dominated planet.
About Pat:
Currently, Patrick serves as the Director of Global Change Initiatives at the Science Museum of Minnesota and principle investigator for the museum's Future Earth exhibit. He started at the Science Museum of Minnesota soon after graduating with his masters in geography in the early 1980s. He is the lead on several initiatives, including the Science on a Sphere Solutions exhibit, the Big Back Yard, and Earthscapes, working and partnering with groups such as University of Minnesota Institute on the Environment, Columbia University, NCED, and NASA.
A SIP OF SCIENCE bridges the gap between science and culture in a setting that bridges the gap between brain and belly. Food, beer, and learning are on the menu in a happy hour forum in which researchers pair with musicians, artists and storytellers to put science in context through storytelling.