
About this Event
The recent devastating fires in Maui and Los Angeles are only the tip of a fiery iceberg that modern humans have created. How are we to respond to such events, emotionally and rationally? Drawing from his new book, Following Nature’s Lead: Ancient Ways of Living in a Dying World, UVM professor M. D. Usher explores what the Buddha, the Stoic philosopher Seneca, and Henry David Thoreau can teach about climate trauma.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Brownell Library, 6 Lincoln Street, Essex Junction, United States
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