by Yogi Hale Hendlin | Apr 27, 2017 | Biosemiotics, Climate Change, Communication, pollution, Talks, Uncategorized
Tonight at the San Francisco Taste of Science Festival, I’ll be giving a talk on “The effects of pollution on organism signaling and human health” at the San Francisco: Climate Change evening. Thursday, April 27, 2017 7:30pm 9:30pm TechShop...
by Yogi Hale Hendlin | Apr 6, 2017 | animals, Biosemiotics, Climate Change, Interspecies Communication, philosophy of science, pollution, Systems thinking, Talks, Uncategorized
For those in the San Francisco bay area, I will be giving a 15-minute presentation Thursday April 27th 7:30-9:30pm at the TechShop on “The effects of pollution on organism signaling and human health.” TechShop 926 Howard Street San Francisco California 94103 Taste of...
by Yogi Hale Hendlin | Mar 14, 2017 | Climate Change, deus ex machina, folly, philosophy of science, Priorities
Today at UCSF, I had the chance to hear Michael Specter deliver the 2017 Chauncey D. Leake Lecture: “Do Facts Still Matter? And What Does It Mean If They Don’t?” It brought out all of San Francisco’s good liberals, concerned about Trump’s...
by Yogi Hale Hendlin | Aug 20, 2016 | Climate Change, Conferences, Discursive Gap, Interspecies Communication
Please visit one of the exciting panels I’m participating in this year in Philadelphia at the annual APSA Conference. Collective Action, Environmental Politics, and (Nonhuman) Animal Rights Division 3: Normative Political Theory Thu, September 1, 2:00 to...