Both COVID-19 and climate change indicate the perils of exponential growth and the need to aggressively anticipate and prevent future catastrophe. This Working Group compares responses to the virus and ecological devastation, such as political denialism and acute versus slow onset effects. It also will track rapidly transformed public patterns that may point to a more sustainable future, such as diminished consumption, decreasing air emissions, rebounding natural ecologies, and more.
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COVID-19 and Climate Change
Research Agenda:
No research agenda.
Working Group Lead
Brianne Cohen, University of Colorado Boulder
Email: brianne.cohen@colorado.edu
Working Group Members
Clint Carroll, University of Colorado Boulder
Andrew Cowell, University of Colorado Boulder
Erin Espelie, University of Colorado Boulder
Bonnie Etherington, Northwestern University
Lori Peek, University of Colorado Boulder
CONVERGE is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), Division of Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation, Program on Humans, Disasters, and the Built Environment (Award #1841338). Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.