The Here Now Project

Wednesday, Apr 23, 2025 at 6:30pm

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Presented by the Cornell Brooks Institute of Politics and Global Affairs, The Eleven Eleven Foundation,
and The Nature Conservancy

THE HERE NOW PROJECT

Featuring a panel discussion with Marci Bortman, Director of Conservation and Science, The Nature Conservancy in NY, Alison Branco, New York Director of Climate Adaptation, Juliana Clejan, Program Manager, Eleven Eleven Foundation, moderated by Rep. Steve Israel, Director of the Cornell Brooks Institute of Politics and Global Affairs.

From the streets of Brooklyn to the forests of Siberia, a relentless barrage of fires, floods, and storms made devastatingly clear that the extreme weather climate scientists had been predicting for half a century had arrived. Now, in a production of unprecedented scope, Emmy-winning filmmakers Greg Jacobs and Jon Siskel chronicle that pivotal year through the eyes of everyday people around the world. Built out of thousands of hours of in-the-moment footage—no narration, no talking heads—The Here Now Project transforms the ordinary act of shooting a cell phone video into the radical act of bearing witness, capturing both the simultaneous, global nature of climate change itself and the deeply human resilience, resourcefulness, and courage needed to confront it. At once intimate, epic, immersive, and inspiring, the film is a wake-up call to the world from the world. The message: we’re all in this, together. (2024, 75 mins)

Panel:
Marci Bortman, New York Director of Conservation and Science
Alison Branco, New York Director of Climate Adaptation
Juliana Clejan, Program Manager, Eleven Eleven Foundation

moderated by Rep. Steve Israel, Director of the Cornell Brooks Institute of Politics and Global Affairs.

Free with RSVP

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