Monday, October 12, 2020
Livestream Event – 7 p.m.
Hedgehogs and Foxes:
Toward Climate Pragmatism
Armond Cohen – Rose-Walters Prize for Environmental Activism Recipient
Clean Air Task Force (CATF)
Climate change is the consequence of the uncontrolled use of fossil fuels, providing 80% of our energy, burned in billions of machines. It took us two centuries to create this complex global industrial system. Now we must replace it in a few decades with zero carbon machines while providing much more energy for the world’s poor. The philosopher Isaiah Berlin once cited a fable about two kinds of thinkers: “The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.” Hedgehog thinkers embrace single solutions to problems, while foxes see complexity, contingency, and risk. Climate pragmatism embraces multiple strategies and technologies, and a variety of market and policy approaches, to find what works. This is the moment for foxes, not hedgehogs.
This event is sponsored by the The Sam Rose ’58 and Julie Walters Prize at Dickinson College for Global Environmental Activism and co-sponsored by the Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues and the Center for Sustainability Education.
Biography (provided by the speaker)
Armond Cohen is executive director of the Clean Air Task Force (CATF), Read more