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Submissions from 2024

Climate Change Discourse and its Dangerous Liabilities, Eileen Crist

Expo '74: 50 years of Environmental Justice in the Inland Northwest, Accelerating the Pursuit for Environmental Justice, Cliff Villa

Expo '74: 50 years of Environmental Justice in the Inland Northwest, Enforcement Panel and The Future of Environmental Justice in the Inland Northwest, Twa-Le Abrahamson, Bill Sherman, Colleen Melody, Katy Scott, Vanessa R. Waldref, Cliff Villa, and Greg Gordon

Expo '74: 50 years of Environmental Justice in the Inland Northwest, Spokane River Panel, Brook Beeler, Marlene Feist, Margo Hill, and Jerry White

Expo '74: 50 years of Environmental Justice in the Inland Northwest, Welcome Remarks, Jacob Rooksby, Brian G. Henning, and Vanessa R. Waldref

Submissions from 2023

Preserving Public Lands in the Age of Climate Change, Hilary Franz

Spokane Candidates Climate Change Forum 2023, Brian G. Henning, Sidney Ashby, Grace Fletcher, Lisa Brown, Betsy Wilkerson, Michael Cathcart, Lindsey Shaw, Paul Dillon, Katey Randall Treloar, Earl Moore, and Kitty Klitzke

Climate Change in the American Mind and Implications for Climate Change Communication, Matthew Ballew

A Thriving Spokane: Economic Impacts of Extreme Heat and Opportunities for Resilient Businesses, Brian G. Henning and Corrina Farho

The Big Myth: How American Business Taught Us to Loathe Government and Love the Free Market, Naomi Oreskes

Addressing Extreme Heat in Spokane, WA, Brian G. Henning, Ben Brown, Emma Gashi, Emily Phelps, Kaitlan Ducken, and Corrina Farho

Building Resilient Infrastructure in the Face of a Changing Climate, Kevin Kunz

Caring for our Common Home, in This World and with This Climate, Cardinal Michael Czerny, S.J.

Confessions of a Recovering Environmentalist, Paul Kingsnorth

Communication, Christianity, and Climate Change, Emma Frances Bloomfield

Is Geoengineering a Suitable Tool for the Climate Toolbox, Christopher J. Preston

Submissions from 2022

The Credibility of Climate Models, John Abatzoglou

The Emotional Life of the Climate Justice Movement, Sarah Jaquette Ray

Integrating Science into Climate and Environmental Policy, Laura Petes

Spokane Candidates Climate Change Forum 2022, Brian G. Henning, Sacha Kopp, Laurel Burlingame, Ben Brown, Scotty Nicol, Marcus Ricelli, Timm Ormsby, Michaela Kelso, Chris Jordan, Michael Cathcart, Amber Waldref, and Bill Schreiner

Polar Bears and Global Warming: Connecting the Dots to the Rest of Us, Steven C. Amstrup

Economics for a Full World, Herman Daly

Becoming Planetary: From the Personal to the Political, Karen Litfin

Climate Change in the Rural Northwest: Learning from Malden, Scott Hokonson

Paris, Glasgow: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward on the U.S. International Climate Agenda, Alan Yu

Governor Inslee Discusses Climate Change With Gonzaga Students, Jay Inslee, Brian G. Henning, Kelly Patterson, Bridget Wilson, Madden Tavernisi, Jordan Cruz, and Anna Sophia

Changing Climate, Fire Regimes, and the Future of Western North American Forests, Jonathan Coop

Submissions from 2021

Climate Crisis as Public Health Crisis: A Regional Perspective, Bob Lutz MD, MPH and Amber Lenhart

Thomas Berry's Vision for the Earth Community, Mary Evelyn Tucker

The Rights of Nature: Saving the Planet or Harmful to Humanity?, Thomas Linzey and Wesley J. Smith

Climate Girl Effect, Carolyn M. Cunningham and Heather Crandall

Spokane Candidates Climate Change Forum 2021, Brian G. Henning, Naghmana Sherazi, Betsy Wilkerson, Zach Zappone, and Riley Smith

The Northwest Beyond Coal: The Fight to Close Colstrip, Doug Howell

Building Communities in a Dying Civilization, John B. Cobb Jr.

Understanding the Latest IPCC Climate Report, Hugh Lefcort and Betsy A. Bancroft

Heating Our Homes and Addressing Climate Change: Greenhouse Gas Emission Forecasts for Electrification of Space Heating in Residential Homes, Theresa Pistochini

Universities in the Ecozoic Era: Director's Inaugural Lecture for the Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment, Brian G. Henning

Launch event of the Gonzaga Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment, Thayne McCulloh, Deena J. González, Arturo Sosa S.J., Scott R. Santarosa S.J., Jay Inslee, Bill McKibbon, Keya Chatterjee, Brian G. Henning, Marisa Montesi, Heather Bybee, Rosie Zhou, and Nora Henning

Beyond Laudato Si': Embracing the Challenge of Franciscan Eco-Spirituality in the Age of Pope Francis, Daniel P. Horan

Why a Gonzaga Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment?, Gonzaga University Climate Institute

How to Fight Fake News About Climate Change, John Cook

Submissions from 2020

Spokane Candidates Climate Change Forum 2020, Brian G. Henning, Deena J. González, Ted Cummings, David Green, Andy Billig, Laura D. Carder, Marcus Ricelli, Bob Apple, Timm Ormsby, John Roskelley, Lori Feagan, Lance Gurel, Zack Zappone, Tom McGarry, and Dave Wilson

Submissions from 2019

Spokane Candidates Climate Change Forum 2019, Brian G. Henning, Raymond Reyes, Ben Stuckart, Breean Beggs, Michael Cathcart, Tony Kiepe, Lori Kinnear, and Karen Stratton

Submissions from 2014

Ethics and the Columbia River Treaty: Righting Historic Wrongs, Reverand William Skylstad, Matt Wynne, John Osborn MD, Stevey Seymour, Eileen Delehanty Pearkes, Virgil Seymour, John Eli Sirios, Pat Ford, Rachel Osborn, Reverand Martin Wells, Pauline Terbasket, Allan Scholz, Randall Friedlander, D. R. Michel, Jennifer Ferguson, Reuben Henry, and Brian G. Henning