The National Museum of Natural History invites you to attend an evening with award-winning science journalist, Peter Brannen. Using fossils and the Earth’s deep geological record, Brannen will explore groundbreaking research to broaden views on climate change and the role climate played in the most extreme catastrophes in the planet’s history.
Afterward, in a conversation with Kirk Johnson, Sant Director of the National Museum of Natural History, Brannen will discuss his new book, The Ends of the World. He will reveal how understanding the planet’s five mass extinctions can offer us a glimpse of our future and ask, “Are we on the brink of a sixth?”
The Ends of the World will be available for purchase and signing after the program.
This program is made possible through the generous support of David M. Rubenstein an is part of the An Evening With… signature series featuring thought leaders in conversation with paleontologist and Sant Director of the National Museum of Natural History, Kirk Johnson.
This program is also part of the Deep Time Initiative, the Museum’s single largest investment to inspire generations of planet savvy citizens for a smarter, more sustainable, science-driven future. Through educational outreach and the reopening of the nation’s Fossil Hall, the Museum will lead the public on a dynamic journey through Earth’s 4.6-billion-year history to understand how our planet’s deep past connects to the present and our future.
Learn more and RSVP for this event: http://go.si.edu/site/Calendar?id=101841&view=Detail&s_src=nmnh_web_fb