2021 Programme
Event #16
Antonello Provenzale, Sara Segantin
Climate change: origins, calamities, hopes
The Earth's climate has always changed. But there does this change originates from? And why do we worry about few more degrees? Some people deny climate change and others despair over the end of the world – can we find a reasonable way to renew our hope? Antonello Provenzale, climatologist scientist and Sara Segantin, one of the founders of FridaysForFuture Italia, talk about it.
https://www.festivaldellamente.it/it/live-streaming-alessandro-barbero/Antonello Provenzale is a research director at the National Research Council and director of the CNR Institute of Geosciences and Georesources. He has been visiting professor at the École Normale Supérieure and Pierre et Marie Curie University in Paris, the University of Colorado in Boulder and Ben Gurion University in Israel. He coordinates the European project H2020 Ecopotential, dedicated to the use of field and satellite data to characterize changes in natural ecosystems, and the PON LifeWatch project, dedicated to the creation of virtual laboratories for research on the environment, biodiversity and ecosystems. It carries out research on the functioning mechanisms of the Earth system, on the interactions between geosphere and biosphere, on the impacts of climate change on ecosystems and water cycle and on the dynamics of planetary fluids.
Sara Segantin is a writer, mountaineer and scientific storyteller. Author of three novels - the last, Non siamo eroi (Fabbri, 2021), on the climate crisis -, she curates a spot focused on young people and the environment for the TV programme Geo (Rai 3). She has carried out several international projects on the promotion of eco-friendly tourism and is one of the founders of FridaysForFuture Italy.