Wednesday 14 August from 6:30pm to 7:30pm
Spend a few minutes scrolling through your social media newsfeed and you’d be forgiven for thinking we’re in the midst of an absolute apocalypse. There’s a cost of living crisis, a housing crisis and of course, the looming climate crisis. So how do we go about thriving in the face of impending doom?
Evolutionary biologist Athena Aktipis has the answers. From overcoming fear to making smart decisions based on history and human psychology, Aktipis offers a fresh perspective on navigating our multi-apocalyptic reality.
In conversation with UNSW’s Rob Brooks, Athena will delve into the wisdom of small-scale societies and the invaluable lessons on managing disaster risks through cooperation, community, and yes, even playfulness. In one evening, discover how being prepared can not only help us weather the storm but also enrich our lives in unexpected ways.
Athena Aktipis | Rob Brooks
This event is presented by the UNSW Centre for Ideas and UNSW Science as a part of National Science Week.