The Inaugural Flowerree Symposium at Tulane University

Bridging Science and Policy for Climate Solutions

The Flowerree Symposia provide a recurring forum to showcase Tulane University’s role in addressing climate change and its acute impacts in coastal regions such as Southern Louisiana. The symposia aim to highlight local dimensions of a global crisis and at the same time continually focus Tulane’s faculty and students as well as community stakeholders on how we can contribute to an evidence-based conversation about solutions. The goal is to bring together ideas and approaches that span scientific and engineering dimensions of the climate crisis as well as those that emphasize human impacts, political dimensions, and policy innovations. 

"We believe Tulane needs to be at the forefront of the ongoing worldwide conversation on the impact of climate change … It is our sincerest hope that the symposia will create a lasting and influential legacy by bringing together some of the brightest minds in a collaborative spirit to tackle this ever-evolving global issue." -David and Jane Flowerree

The inaugural Flowerree Symposium, to be held on Tuesday, October 8, 2024 on Tulane’s Uptown Campus, will feature a conversation with leading scientists and policy scholars, both from within our university community and beyond. It will also feature a Louisiana elected official focused on clean energy policy at the state’s Public Service Commission, young Louisianians from diverse backgrounds who grapple with coming of age in their sinking homeland in the award-winning film Hollow Tree, and student research tackling critical aspects of a huge and multidimensional problem. 

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