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[Screening] Climate California: What Stories about Technology does the Climate Movement Need Now?

  • Magic Theatre Landmark Building D, Fort Mason Center, 2 Marina Boulevard San Francisco, CA, 94123 United States (map)

Climate change demands new solutions - and new stories. 

​Join Seamless Bay Area and NorCal Public Media for a special screening of Climate California, a new PBS documentary series exploring the causes, impacts, and solutions of climate change through the stories of people who remind us of the beauty of the world and the power we already have. 

​This event will air the 30-minute episode Machina ex Deo: How does technology help and not help in the fight against climate change? If technology is magic, then we may need a new definition of magic…

​The episode screening will be followed by a panel and Q&A with the documentary filmmakers, documentary series guests Ian Griffiths (Seamless Bay Area), and more to be announced soon. Light snacks and drinks will be provided. 

​Climate California is a local public television program presented by NorCal Public Media. Ticket sale proceeds will be split between Seamless Bay Area and Magic Theatre.

Schedule:

  • ​5:30pm – Doors open

  • ​6:00pm – Episode Screening

  • ​6:30pm to 7:15pm – Discussion and Audience Q&A

Event co-hosts:

Seamless Bay Area is a non-profit advocacy organization on a mission to transform the Bay Area's fragmented and inconvenient public transit into a world-class, unified, equitable, and widely-used system by building a diverse movement for change and promoting policy reforms.

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NorCal Public Media's mission is to be a trusted, independent, and essential voice that heightens awareness of the diversity of the human experience, reports on issues of importance, and convenes public discussion to strengthen our community. NorCal Public Media's vision is to inspire audiences to learn from one another, examine the world around them, and make their own decisions as informed citizens on a lifelong journey of educational discovery.