The Intersection of Climate, Democracy, and Geopolitics: A Conversation with Thomas L. Friedman
ACES and Aspen Journalism are partnering to bring journalist and environmentalist Thomas L. Friedman to Aspen for a public lecture. Together with Curtis Wackerle, Editor and Executive Director of Aspen Journalism and Chris Lane, CEO of ACES, they will have a conversation about the intersection of climate, democracy and geopolitics.
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Thomas Friedman, author and journalist, has won the Pulitzer Prize three times for his work at The New York Times. His foreign affairs column in The New York Times reports on US domestic politics and foreign policy, Middle East conflicts, international economics, environment, biodiversity and energy. Friedman is the author of seven bestselling books including From Beirut to Jerusalem; The World Is Flat; and Thank you For Being Late: An Optimist’s Guide to Thriving in the Age of Accelerations. Learn more about Thomas L. Friedman here.
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The Intersection of Climate, Democracy, and Geopolitics: A Conversation with Thomas L. Friedman