Climate Change and Muslim Societies: Examples from Africa and Asia by Elfatih Eltahir

Date: 

Thursday, March 2, 2023, 4:00pm to 5:30pm

Location: 

Sackler Lecture Hall

Climate Change and Muslim Societies Eltahir

Elfatih Eltahir, Professor Civil and Environmental Engineering and H.M. King Bhumibol Professor of Hydrology and Climate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Just like in other societies around the world, climate change will have significant impacts on Muslim societies. In this talk, Professor Eltahir will offer specific examples from Asia and Africa to illustrate how these impacts would affect, to varying degrees, important processes that shape economy, culture, and life. He will discuss case studies ranging from water availability in the Nile basin, transmission of malaria in villages of Niger, to heatwaves in crowded cities of South Asia, and outdoor conditions during the Muslim pilgrimage of Hajj. A common theme that emerges from these studies is how understanding natural phenomena as well as the current societal context is critical for accurately projecting future climate conditions at local scales.

Co-sponsors: Center for International Development at Harvard University and Harvard University Center for the Environment

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