
Special Earth Week Episode: R Is for Resilience
04/21/20 • 81 min
Meet Grant Ervin, Pittsburgh’s Chief Resilience Officer, and Dr. Nicole Heller, the world’s first Curator of Anthropocene Studies.
Listen to “Whose Garden Was This” by Tom Paxton here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msKYLHwqvW4
Meet Grant Ervin, Pittsburgh’s Chief Resilience Officer, and Dr. Nicole Heller, the world’s first Curator of Anthropocene Studies.
Listen to “Whose Garden Was This” by Tom Paxton here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msKYLHwqvW4
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A IS FOR ANTHROPOCENE: Living in the Age of Humanity - Special Earth Week Episode: R Is for Resilience
Transcript
Hi everyone. I am thrilled to be joined today by dr Nicole Heller , Carnegie museum of natural histories and the world's first curator of Anthropocene studies. Hi Nicole, and welcome.
Speaker 2Hi, Sloan . It's great to be here.
Speaker 1So how are you holding up in this hopefully temporary new world order?
Speaker 2<If you like this episode you’ll love
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