Author Talk: Meghan Elizabeth Kallman & Josephine Ferorelli: “The Conceivable Future: Planning Families and Taking Action in the Age of Climate Change”
Many ask themselves: What harm will a hotter and meaner and less stable and less predictable world do to my child?
The Cornwall Library is excited to present a stimulating evening on this subject with Meghan Elizabeth Kallman and Josephine Ferorelli, authors of The Conceivable Future: Planning Families and Taking Action in the Age of Climate Change. They will discuss the ways in which the climate crisis is a reproduction crisis, and what you can do about it. The book offers fresh answers and practical steps in connection with tough questions:
- How do I decide to have a baby in the face of environmental collapse?
- How do I raise a child in the middle of the climate crisis?
- What can I actually do to help stop global warming?
Kallman and Ferorelli explore what the real threats are to reproductive, gestational, and infant health (spoiler: the threats are inequality, heat, and fossil-fueled pollution). They debunk the idea of the personal carbon footprint, invented by an ad agency to deflect guilt for climate change from an oil company to you. They challenge the population control remedy for climate change, which blames those with the least responsibility and the least power to address the problem.
The authors examine the experiences of women-led movements around the world, and share what they’ve learned through ten years of organizing to bring attention to the interrelationship of reproductive crisis and climate change. They conclude on a hopeful note, looking at what can be done about the climate crisis today. By taking these steps, we can both understand the crisis on its own terms and stay rooted in what scholars call the human scale–subsistence, protection, affection, understanding, participation, leisure, creation, identity and freedom–where our lives retain their full meaning.
Kallman is a professor in the School for Global Inclusion and Social Development at UMass Boston, a state legislator, and climate organizer based in Rhode Island, who has deep roots in Cornwall and is a frequent presence there. Ferorelli is a writer, illustrator, and yoga instructor who lives in Chicago, Illinois. They have been friends, collaborators, and co-directors of Conceivable Future, the organization that inspired this book, for a decade.
A Q&A and book signing will follow the discussion. Attend in person or by Zoom.