Gwynne Dyer: A Lecture on Climate Change

Event date -

Join author, journalist and Order of Canada recipient, Gwynne Dyer to hear him speak about climate change. In researching his book, “Intervention Earth,” he interviewed over one hundred climate scientists and engineers. He will talk about how our high-energy civilization is leading us into a planetary climate crisis and explains how climate engineering can help us combat climate change.  Presented in partnership with Stephen Leacock Theatre of Performing Arts. Program is generously sponsored by Friends of the Library.

Gwynne Dyer has worked as a freelance journalist, columnist, broadcaster and lecturer on international affairs for most of his adult life, but he was originally trained as an historian. He was born in Newfoundland and received degrees from Canadian, American and British universities, finishing with a Ph.D. in Military and Middle Eastern History from the University of London. He served in three navies and held academic appointments at the Canadian Forces College, the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and Oxford University before launching his twice-weekly column on international affairs, which is published in more than 20 countries.

To register, visit georgina.ca/SLT

Location

Stephen Leacock Theatre 130 Gwendolyn Blvd Keswick, L4P 3W8 Canada