BASELINE: The Climate Crisis Beyond a Human Lifetime

November 13, 2019 | "BASELINE: The Climate Crisis Beyond a Human Lifetime" with John Sutter, National Geographic Explorer & CNN Climate Analyst.

HUCE, The Nieman Foundation, and C-CHANGE present a discussion about the BASELINE documentary series, an unprecedented look at the climate crisis, checking in with four locations every five years until 2050.

JOHN D. SUTTER
National Geographic Explorer & CNN Climate Analyst

in conversation with

NAOMI ORESKES
Professor of the History of Science and Affiliated Professor of Earth & Planetary Sciences

DANIEL SCHRAG
Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology and Professor of Environmental Science & Engineering

John D. Sutter is a National Geographic Explorer and CNN climate analyst. His writing, journalism and documentary work have won the prestigious Livingston Award, the IRE Award, the Edward R. Murrow Award, the Peabody Award and have received two EMMY nominations, one for new approaches to documentary film and the other for environmental reporting. At CNN, where Sutter was a senior investigative reporter, producer and columnist for a decade, he created and directed several award-winning projects, including ""Two Degrees,"" ""Vanishing"" and ""Change the List."" He is a former Knight Visiting Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, a former summer fellow at UNIONDOCS and is a visiting instructor at The Poynter Institute for media studies. With support from the National Geographic Society and UNIONDOCS, he is directing ""BASELINE,"" a pioneering documentary series that aims to tell the story of the climate crisis beyond a lifetime.