Are you interested in learning about COP26? Join us for the first event in the UݮƵ’s Road to COP26.
The Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change (IC3) is excited to present the “International Climate Change Governance” webinar happening April 22Իat 11:00am.
This webinar will unpack the international governance framework of the Conference of the Parties () to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (). Moderated by ݮƵ Professor Ian Rowlands, join us for an engaging discussion about how COP fits into the global climate change governance system, and hear from guest speakers on their own COP experiencesand what you can expect from COP26 in Glasgow. Guest speakers include Elizabeth Atkinson, Senior Policy Manager at Natural Resources Canada, and UݮƵ students and past COP delegates Lowine Hill, Brooklyn Rushton, and Valentina Castillo Cifuentes.
This event is targeted at the UݮƵ community, with a focus on students, but everyone is welcome to attend.
Speaker Bios
Elizabeth Atkinson: With 20 years working in climate change adaptation policy, Elizabeth currently serves as Vice-Chair of Canada’s National Adaptation Platform and represents Canada as a climate change adaptation negotiator to UNFCCC and COP processes for the Government of Canada. Through her leadership of a strategic adaptation policy team, current focuses also include the deeper mainstreaming of adaptation across sectors and regions in Canada, and emerging areas such as virtual engagement, climate finance and transboundary impacts.
Valentina Castillo Cifuentes is the Program Coordinator of UݮƵ’s Youth & Innovation Project. She holds a masters in Sustainability Management from UݮƵ, and has experience in community engagement through various research projects.
Lowine Hill is a PhD Candidate at the School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability at UݮƵ. Through an intersectional, transdisciplinary approach, she investigates disaster risk governance in the Caribbean; specifically looking at how social networks, gender(s), and power can influence policy making. Lowine is currently involved in global policy making processes on the topics of climate change and (not natural) disasters. She is also co-leading an initiative on “Decolonising the research process for sustainability”, in the Faculty of Environment at UݮƵ.
Ian Rowlands is Associate Vice-President, International at UݮƵ. He is also a Professor in the School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability in the Faculty of Environment. Prof. Rowlands has research and teaching interests and activities in the areas of climate change, energy, sustainability, and internationalization.
Brooklyn Rushton is a PhD Student in Geography and Environmental Management at UݮƵ working with Dr. Daniel Scott and Dr. Michelle Rutty. Her research focuses on sustainable tourism pathways in mountain destinations and stewardship of large-scale protected areas.