First Forum is the adult religious education seminar series of First
Unitarian Church. The mission of First Forum is to provide a venue to
explore issues underlying topics of interest in a stimulating and
thought-provoking manner. The format is that of a colloquium presented
by experts on the subject, but the detailed presentation varies with
each speaker. If First Forum excites you, prods you to action, forces
you to reconsider your long-cherished positions, makes you mad, makes
you happy, but most importantly makes you pause and reflect; then it
may have accomplished its mission. First Forum is held most Sundays at
approximately 11:45 AM after the Sunday worship service in the Chris
Moore Parlor. Occasional special presentations have been scheduled at
other times, usually in the evening.
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First Forum - September 19 |
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Climate Change: Its Causes, Consequences and Cures
Presenter: Richard Treptow
Temperatures are rising, glaciers are melting, and world food production is threatened. Climate change has its consequences and we humans are its cause. It results from the greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere by our use of fossil fuels, our industrialization and our exploitation of the earth’s surface. People, governments and industries around the world are taking action. Their cures range from improving the energy efficiency of buildings to regulating utility companies. But denial is rampant and progress is slow. This slideshow presentation will illustrate the basic science, the human drama and the steps toward solutions.
Richard Treptow is a recently retired professor of chemistry from Chicago State University. He is dedicated to the cause of protecting our earth’s climate through his work as a speaker, a Sierra Club lobbyist and a member of the Union of Concerned Scientists.
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The Social Justice Council's September 19 First Forum, titled "Wanted: Job openings" will look at the prospects for employment for minority group members in modern urban America and will feature presentations from the Urban League and a local worker/student alliance that is focusing on employment opportunities at the University of Chicago.
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