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Through the Lens: Solastalgia
Tues, Nov 10  |  7 PM EDT  |   Virtual Event
The natural world is always changing, but these changes seem to be more prominent in recent years, impacting people in unexpected ways. In this online conversation, National Geographic Explorer and photographer Pete Muller offers an in-depth look at solastalgia, a concept that describes the emotional and existential distress caused by environmental change. He'll examine this idea through the lens of recent events that have had a broad impact, like climate change, the coronavirus pandemic, and the devastating Camp Fire, a wildfire that ripped through the picturesque city of Paradise, California, in 2018. As part of this discussion, Muller will share his photographs of the Camp Fire and its aftermath, as well as clips from Rebuilding Paradise, a powerful National Geographic documentary about the event directed by Ron Howard. Rebuilding Paradise premieres, commercial-free, on Sunday, November 8 at 9/8 central on the National Geographic Channel.
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