The premiere of Spring Creek Project's first documentary film, Bedrock Rights: A New Foundation for Global Action Against Fracking and Climate Change, shows how the lens of human rights can transform the world’s view of climate change and fracking.
Climate change is of course a scientific and technological problem, but it is fundamentally a problem of environmental justice, threatening to be the greatest violation of human rights the world has ever seen. How can rights-based arguments empower new global action against fracking and climate change?
After the screening, we'll host a celebration and conversation with the film's collaborators and prominent thought-leaders who are working to protect human rights and a secure future for all.
The film premiere will be hosted by the Spring Creek Project and co-sponsored by 350 Seattle, 350 Vermont, Alaska Institute for Justice, Beyond Toxics, Center for Humans & Nature, Coalition to Protect New York, Permanent Peoples' Tribunal, Post Carbon Institute, Protect the Bush Alliance, Rogue Climate, and the School of Law at Queensland University of Technology.
Wednesday, June 2, 2021 at 6:00pm
Virtual EventCommunity Members, Faculty and Staff, Student, Alumni, Industry Partner, Online
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Shelley Stonebrook
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