Carbon Removal: A Talk by Cimate Reality Leader Raz Mason (Harvard alum)

 

Tuesday, November 19, 2019 / 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Yost Grube Hall Architecture

707 SW Washington St, Portland, OR 97205

 

Climate Reality Leader Raz Mason co-founder and executive director of the CO2 Foundation will be speaking about what her organization is doing on CO2 removal, and how to effectively communicate information on extreme weather and climate change in ways that empower people to work together – from across the political spectrum and across the urban-rural divide.

Raz is an educator in mathematics and science; an interfaith hospital chaplain, and a neuroscience-informed resilience trainer. She has a mathematics degree from Bryn Mawr College, a master’s degree in pastoral studies from Seattle University, and a master’s degree in divinity from Harvard Divinity School. Raz has worked as a long-haul truck driver and grew up in Eastern Oregon. These experiences strengthened her commitment to rural, working-class communities.

 

This is not an official Harvard Club event.  This website publicizes local events where Harvard alumni are speaking, in addition to official Harvard Club events.