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Austin Forum on Technology & Society presents Discussion of Termination Shock

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The Austin Forum's July discussion event will bring people back to the discussion of a science fiction book with very real-world implications: Neal Stephenson's new climate thriller, Termination Shock.

Austin Forum advisory board member, and elite sci-fi geek, Julie Tomlin returns to moderate a thoughtful discussion of the implications of a book about how climate action could pit individuals versus governments, as well as governments versus each other. (This discussion will not weigh in on real-world political matters, only on climate chance science, and science-fiction, and the implications for technology companies and policies.)

The Austin Forum's July discussion event will bring people back to the discussion of a science fiction book with very real-world implications: Neal Stephenson's new climate thriller, Termination Shock.

Austin Forum advisory board member, and elite sci-fi geek, Julie Tomlin returns to moderate a thoughtful discussion of the implications of a book about how climate action could pit individuals versus governments, as well as governments versus each other. (This discussion will not weigh in on real-world political matters, only on climate chance science, and science-fiction, and the implications for technology companies and policies.)

The Austin Forum's July discussion event will bring people back to the discussion of a science fiction book with very real-world implications: Neal Stephenson's new climate thriller, Termination Shock.

Austin Forum advisory board member, and elite sci-fi geek, Julie Tomlin returns to moderate a thoughtful discussion of the implications of a book about how climate action could pit individuals versus governments, as well as governments versus each other. (This discussion will not weigh in on real-world political matters, only on climate chance science, and science-fiction, and the implications for technology companies and policies.)

WHEN

WHERE

Virtual
https://www.austinforum.org/july-21-2022.html

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Admission is free.
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