This talk will be all-online, in case you want to flick on the Zoom this
Friday afternoon. Kyle is so brilliant.
Best, Timmons
*The IBES Fall Seminar Series: *
*Overcoming Climate Obstruction*
* Low-Carbon Populism vs. Fossil Capitalism*
*A seminar with Kyle Whyte*
Friday, November 5th | 3:30pm ET
*Please register
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in person or online tickets*

There’s a growing concern that renewable and clean energy solutions to
climate change can be harmful in their own right. Indigenous peoples are
among the communities, countries, and peoples who have stated this concern.
Why are some energy solutions enacted irresponsibly? Part of the reason why
has to do with how some proponents of these solutions narrate climate
change through linear time. When narrated like a ticking clock, the sense
that swift action is needed obscures responsibilities to others who risk
being harmed by solutions. This presentation will then offer four different
Indigenous approaches to narrating climate change, "depth time," "seasonal
time," "kinship time," and "dystopian time," showing how each offers an
account of responsibility. While philosophical, the Indigenous approaches
have implications for climate governance, allyship, policy, and the media.

*Also, in case you missed them, here are links to our previous talks in
this series:*

   - Bill McKibben: What’s Still Possible
   <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dN3HRcojcg> - September 17, 2021
   - Neela Banerjee: The American Anomaly
   <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEgeT9czN2A> - October 01, 2021
   - Kate Aronoff: Low-Carbon Populism vs. Fossil Capitalism
   <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zykHgynUejs> - October 22, 2021

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