Jaipur Literature Festival 2024 to Illuminate Environmental Discourse
Jaipur: The upcoming seventeenth edition of the Jaipur Literature Festival is poised to plunge into the critical discourse surrounding climate and environmental issues. Set to take place from February 1st to 5th at Hotel Clarks Amer in Jaipur, the event will bring together a diverse array of literary figures, intellectuals, and humanitarians. Unveiling Earth’s Untold […]
Jaipur: The upcoming seventeenth edition of the Jaipur Literature Festival is poised to plunge into the critical discourse surrounding climate and environmental issues. Set to take place from February 1st to 5th at Hotel Clarks Amer in Jaipur, the event will bring together a diverse array of literary figures, intellectuals, and humanitarians.
Unveiling Earth’s Untold Stories: A Dialogue with Peter Frankopan and Yuvan Aves
Historian and author Peter Frankopan’s latest offering, The Earth Transformed: An Untold History, promises a fresh perspective on how climate change has profoundly influenced the ebb and flow of civilizations throughout history. Frankopan will engage in a conversation with Yuvan Aves, delving into the deep-seated impact of nature on the historical narrative.
Coastal Chronicles: “Intertidal: A Coast and Marsh Diary” with Yuvan Aves, Robert Macfarlane, and Colin Thubron
In Intertidal: A Coast and Marsh Diary, Yuvan Aves, a writer and naturalist, provides a two-year chronicle of observations on coastal and wetland ecosystems. Joined by renowned author Robert Macfarlane and travel writer Colin Thubron, the session promises an exploration of the intricate connections between humanity, animals, sea, and coast.
Deciphering COP28: Strategies for a Post-Fossil Fuel Era
A panel featuring Hervé Delphin, Philip Green, May-Elin Stener, Jeff Goodell, and Shyam Saran will dissect the outcomes of COP28. The discussion will revolve around feasible pathways for a just transition away from fossil fuels, emphasizing tangible global unity and decisive action.
Year of the Camel: Conversation with Ilse Köhler-Rollefson and Yuvan Aves
Designated as the ‘International Year of Camelids,’ 2024 recognizes the vital role of camels in preserving ecosystems and sustaining livelihoods globally. Scientists Ilse Köhler-Rollefson and Yuvan Aves will engage in a dialogue, shedding light on the significance of these remarkable creatures.
Big Cats and Conservation Narratives: A Discussion with Gargi Rawat and Arefa Tehsin
News anchor Gargi Rawat and nature activist Arefa Tehsin will delve into the captivating world of big cats, with a particular focus on the Bengal Tiger. The conversation will explore conservation efforts and the mystique surrounding these majestic creatures.
The Sacred Trees of India: Insights from Louise Fowler-Smith, Pradip Krishen, and Mridula Ramesh
Louise Fowler-Smith’s recent work, Sacred Trees of India, delves into the threat posed by deforestation and the traditions of tree worship as an alternative to Western commodification of nature. In conversation with filmmaker Pradip Krishen and Mridula Ramesh, the session will explore the cultural reverence for trees as a means of preventing ecological destruction.
AI for Positive Change: Perspectives from Marcus du Sautoy and David Sandalow
Analyzing the intersection of artificial intelligence and environmental challenges, Marcus du Sautoy and David Sandalow will provide a comprehensive examination of the potential benefits and drawbacks of leveraging AI to address climate change and scientific inquiries.
Cherishing our Pale Blue Dot: Visionaries Mukesh Bansal, Amitabh Kant, Neelkanth Mishra, and Vishnu Som
Entrepreneurs, writers, and technocrats Mukesh Bansal, Amitabh Kant, Neelkanth Mishra, and Vishnu Som will explore our evolving world, stressing the importance of appreciating our planet and understanding our role in the wider cosmos.
Scorched Earth: Lessons from Nature – A Panel with Siddharth Srikanth, Peter Frankopan, Jeff Goodell, and Gargi Rawat
Moving beyond the rise in temperatures, the panel will explore the interconnected nature of Earth’s system. Drawing lessons from history and contemporary politics, the discussion aims to provide insights into the impact of the climate crisis on our present and future.
Chasing Sustainability: Policy, Industry, and the Environment – A Discussion with Mridula Ramesh, Amitabh Kant, Sumant Sinha, and Siddarth Shrikanth
Examining global efforts to address climate change, the panel will spotlight leadership, solutions, and ambitious actions propelling the transition to a more sustainable and climate-resilient global economy.
Migrants Across Time: A Dialogue with Sam Miller, Sureshkumar Muthukumaran, and Aarathi Prasad
Authors Sam Miller, Sureshkumar Muthukumaran, and Aarathi Prasad will explore the historical migration of both humans and crops. The dialogue aims to unravel the interconnectedness of the world and the unique ecological, cultural, and social fabric created through movement across the globe.