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Terrible Beauty: Reckoning with Climate Complicity and Rediscovering Our Soul

by Yale Center for Business and the Environment

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Thu, Apr 17, 2025

5:30 PM – 7 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Note that we'll be giving away 25 books and Auden will be able to sign them!

Something's gone badly awry with environmentalism. Global companies announce their commitment to carbon negativity while simultaneously sponsoring oil conferences. American businesses, communities, and individuals assiduously measure their carbon footprints, then implement voluntary emissions-reduction programs, all while trumpeting their do-gooderism. The problem is, none of this—whether individual efforts or corporate sustainability tactics—will make a dent in solving the civilizational threat of climate change. We only pretend it will, at our peril. You could argue we're living a big green lie: the hard truth is that much of the modern environmental road map could have been written by the fossil fuel industry specifically to avoid disrupting the status quo. We have become somehow complicit.

But there is another truth: while ineffective or duplicitous environmentalism has become standard practice, we all have friends and family we love and care about, whose future depends on solving the problem of climate change. Conscience tells us we have an obligation to repair the world. How can our common dreams be so at odds with our daily practice? And how might we meld our spirit and our passion to create a better future?

Vincent Stanley, CBEY resident fellow and Director of Philosophy at Patagonia, will sit in conversation with Bren to discuss his experience in the corporate sustainability movement with years in the trenches, sharing moving personal stories of parenthood and service, and innovative, real-world methods to tackle climate change at the corporate, community, and individual levels.

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