This event was made possible by generous supportfrom the following organizations: Eisenberg Institute for
Historical Studies, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Department of Engineering, UM Library
- Labadie, Collection, School for Environment & Sustainability, Weiser Center for Emerging, Democracies,
LSA Honors Program, Institute for the Humanities, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Department of
Chemistry, Department of Asian Languages, and Cultures, Graham Sustainability Institute, Department of Physics,
Center for the Study of Complex, Systems, Science, Technology, & Society, Program, Rackham Graduate School,
Department of Anthropology, Department of American Culture, Department Afroamerican and African Studies,
Department of English, Department of History, Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Office of the
Provost, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, Ross School of
Business, UM Museum of Natural History, Department of Communication Studies
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
Monday October 2
The People Against Climate Change: Resistance
Through Art
Art by Sara Adlerstein-González
Performances by Sandra Steingraber & Kayla
Mathes
4-6 PM in Dana Commons, Food Provided
Tuesday October 3
Davis, Market, Nickerson Lecture on Academic
and Intellectual Freedom
The Madhouse Effect: Climate Change Denial in
the Age of Trump
Lecture by Michael Mann
4-5:30 PM in Honigman Auditorium
Discussion Pannel: History and Politics of Cli-
mate Change
Sandra Steingraber, Stephen Mulkey, Theresa
Ong, & Ben Iuliano
7-8:30 PM in 1040 Dana, Food Provided
Wednesday October 4
Higher Education During the Great Disruption
Lecture by Stephen Mulkey
12-1 PM in 1040 Dana, Food Provided
Science Cafe: Oil and Soil, Forces of Climate
Change
Presentations by Jennifer Blesh & Juan Cole
5:30-7:30 PM at Conor O’Neill’s Pub
Thursday October 5
Down to the Wire: A Hot Fight in a Hot World
2017 Wege Lecture by Bill McKibben
5-7:00 PM in Hill Auditorium
October 7
Saturday Morning Physics:
The Arctic and the Tropics - Worlds Apart,
Both Amplifying Climate Change Presentations
by Ivette Perfecto & George Kling
10-11:30 in 170 & 182 Weiser, Food Provided
October 8
Climate Change through Poetry & Music Perfor-
mances by students & community members
6-8 PM at Silvio’s Organic Restaurant
S I T E S . L S A . U M I C H . E D U / M C 2 - C L I M A T E - B I C E N T E N N I A L
THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 5
5PM @ HILL
AUDITORIUM
BILL MCKIBBEN (@billmckibben) – renowned author, educator, and
environmentalist – will deliver the 2017 Wege Lecture, U-M’s premier
lecture on sustainability.
BI L L M C K I B B EN
1 6 T H P E T E R M . W E G E L E C T U R E O N S U S T A I N A B I L I T Y
#MC2CLIMATEFUTURE
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