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Homo sapiens: Repeat Offender A presentation by Ronald Wright Biodiversity Lecture Series

Monday, December 5, 2011 from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM (PT)

Vancouver, British Columbia

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Homo sapiens: Repeat Offender illustration by Derek Tan
 

The history of civilization has seen the growth of humankind at the expense of other species, especially in recent centuries. Yet our civilization depends on the health and diversity of eco-systems and of the Earth itself. Ronald Wright will discuss this predicament, our sorry record, and prospects for reform.
 
Ronald Wright  is a Canadian novelist, essayist, and historian. His nine books include the bestseller Stolen Continents, winner of the Gordon Montador Award and chosen as a book of the year by the Independent and the Sunday Times. His first novel, A Scientific Romance, won the 1997 David Higham Prize for Fiction and was chosen a book of the year by the Globe and Mail, the Sunday Times, and the New York Times.
 
In 2004 Wright was selected to give the CBC Massey Lectures. His contribution, A Short History of Progress, looks at the modern environmental crisis in light of humanity's 10,000-year experiment with civilization, with special reference to species extinction, soil degradation economics, and climate change.  The film Surviving Progress, based on Wright's book, will be released later this year.

 

 
CoSponsor: BC Parks, Ministry of Environment

Brought to you with the support of: MITACS, Biodiversity Research Centre, UBC Botany, UBC Faculty of Arts, UBC Zoology, CFIS, Green College, UBC Reads Sustainability

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University of British Columbia
Woodward IRC, Room 2
2194 Health Sciences Mall
Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z6
Canada

Monday, December 5, 2011 from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM (PT)


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Beaty Biodiversity Museum



The Beaty Biodiversity Museum is Vancouver’s only natural history museum, dedicated to creating a shared sense of community and wonder.

Fall in love with the diversity of life as you explore 20,000 square feet of exhibits, visit our teaching lab, and stare through the jaws of the largest creature ever to live on Earth—the blue whale.

The museum puts UBC's natural history collections, with more than two million specimens, on public view for the first time. Among our treasures are a 26-metre-long blue whale skeleton suspended in the Djavad Mowafaghian Atrium, the third-largest fish collection in the nation, and myriad fossils, shells, insects, fungi, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and plants from around British Columbia and the world.

Through a combination of exhibits, hands-on activities, educators’ resources, public presentations, and community and cultural engagement, we are working to increase understanding of the interconnectedness of all life on Earth. Just as important, we connect the world-renowned scientists at the adjacent Biodiversity Research Centre with the public. This unique combination of world-class, university-based research and beautiful, compelling exhibits makes the research conducted by UBC scientists more accessible and more relevant to the public.