


Williams began the conversation by citing the impact of rising sea levels and asking, “How do we navigate these waters?” It also featured Samuel Myers, director of the Planetary Health Alliance and principal research scientist at the T.H. The Divinity School event, hosted by writer in residence Terry Tempest Williams, was part of the series “Weather Reports - The Climate of Now,” a partnership with the Center of the Study of World Religions, Religion and Public Life, and the Planetary Health Alliance. It is also the theme of Kolbert’s latest book, “Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future.” If human activity is killing the planet, can humans engineer a solution to save it? That was the question that ran through “The Climate of Attention,” a Harvard discussion with Elizabeth Kolbert, a New Yorker staff writer and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, on Nov.
