[pccgrads] [Discussion] Scientists as Activists-Fri Feb 17 at 12:30

UW Program On Climate Change uwpcc at uw.edu
Thu Feb 9 10:36:41 PST 2023


Mark your calendars!
On Friday, Feb 17
from 12:30-1:20
in MSB 123

You are invited to join a discussion of the incident and related incidents
as described in this NYTimes Opinion piece:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/10/opinion/scientist-fired-climate-change-activism.html
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The discussion will be open and unscripted but structured around 1) what
happened in the incident described in the article above 2) was the
punishment reasonable? Too harsh? 3) In what kinds of jobs does one have
to be careful about such things? 4) Are there things the scientist could
have done to make a similar point that would have been permitted, without
getting fired? Etc



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