Film Screening of Disruption
Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church will screen the documentary film, Disruption, about climate change on Sunday, Feb. 22 at 12:45 p.m. The film investigates the science of climate change, the politics, and the consequences of inaction, and makes a compelling call for bold action on this issue. It also takes viewers behind the scenes of the organization of the climate rally last fall. Disruption is 51 minutes long, and a facilitated discussion will be held after the screening.
Discussion facilitator is Professor Dan Cohan of Rice University. Professor Cohan specializes in the development of atmospheric models and their application to air quality management and health studies; the integration of satellite data with atmospheric models; and the impacts of energy use on air quality and climate. A sandwich lunch will be provided for $5.00 at 12:30 p.m. (payable at the door in cash), only for those attendees who pre-register and request a lunch by e-mailing [email protected]g.
Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church is located 2353 Rice Blvd., at the corner of Greenbriar and Rice Blvd. in the Rice Village. Metro bus stops nearby include those for lines 18, 26, 27, and 73. Bike parking and limited vehicle parking are available in the church parking lot, with additional parking available at the Rice University lot across the street for $1 (credit card only). The film screening will take place in the church parish hall, which is immediately to the left as you enter the building from the church parking lot. For more information about this film, please see watchdisruption.com.
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