Green Civil War Over Utility-Scale Solar Power

Prof. Dustin Mulvaney

11 a.m., July 7, 2019

Join us this Sunday as we hear from Dustin Mulvaney, associate professor in Environmental Studies at San Jose State University. We’ll be learning about the potential environmental impacts of new energy technologies and how California might achieve low carbon energy while preserving biodiversity.

Prof. Mulvaney will also discuss some ideas from his new book “Solar Power Innovation, Sustainability, and Environmental Justice” (see https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520288171/solar-power). He will have some copies of his book for sale after his talk.

After the Forum, please join us for a lunch at 12:30pm. The lunch is complimentary for first-time visitors and students.

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Scientific Benefits Of Listening To Music

Michelle Chappel, Ph.D.

11 a.m., June 30, 2019

If you love listening to music, you’re in good company. Charles Darwin once remarked, “If I had my life to live over again, I would have made a rule to read some poetry and listen to some music at least once every week.” Albert Einstein declared, “If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician.”

Recent research shows that listening to music improves our mental well-being and boosts our physical health in surprising and astonishing ways. If we take a music lesson or two, that musical training can help raise our IQs and even keep us sharp in old age. This talk will cover 10 amazing scientifically-proven benefits of being hooked on music.

Michelle Millis Chappel, PhD, is the CEO of Creativity Rock Star Coaching & Consulting, LLC. Her website is MichelleChappel.com, and the website for her upcoming book is BeYourOwnSuperhero.com.

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Saudi Arabia: Kingdom of Contradictions?

Dr. Sharat G. Lin

11 a.m., June 23, 2019

Saudi Arabia is the world’s largest oil exporter, has one of the most repressive regimes, is a cornerstone in stabilizing the U.S. dollar, has one of the most oppressive labor systems, is the biggest funder of Islamic institutions worldwide, and plays a pivotal role in the genesis of and fight against jihadi movements. Sharat G. Lin takes a look inside the Kingdom of contradictions and extremes.

Dr. Lin is a research fellow at the San Jose Peace and Justice Center. He writes and lectures on global political economy, labor migration, the Middle East, and public health. He has lived for several years in Saudi Arabia.

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It’s Getting Hotter and We are Causing It

Dr. Michael Mallary

11 a.m., June 16, 2019

This talk on Climate Change will discuss the science and politics of how we got here, where we are, and where we are going. Suggestions for how we can mitigate what is very likely to be a climatic disaster in this century and for many centuries beyond will be presented.

Dr. Mallary received his PhD in High Energy Physics from the California Institute of Technology in 1972. He did research in H.E.P. as a professor at Northeastern University until 1978 (20 publications) when he went into industry. Since then, he has been awarded 165 issued patents (and authored 37 publications) while working for almost all of the major disk drive manufacturers. All of your magnetic disk drives utilize some of these inventions.

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A Selected Talk from the 2019 AHA Annual Conference

11 a.m., June 9, 2019

A video of a selected talk from the 2019 American Humanist Association Annual Conference will be shown, and then discussed by the attendees. As soon as it’s determined which talk will be shown, that information will be added to this listing.

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