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Panel Discussion: Reviewing the COP20 UN Climate Negotiations
Are you interested in climate change and international issues? Have you wondered where Canadian climate policy stands in relation to the rest of the world? Join us for a panel discussion reviewing the COP20 United Nations climate negotiations, and looking ahead to the critical negotiations that will take place in Paris in late 2015.
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Water resources and climate change adaptation: An economist's perspective
The Water Institute Lecture Series continues with Dr. Sheila Olmstead, Associate Professor, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin and Visiting Fellow, Resources for the Futur.
Global Climate Governance and Canadian Policy: Looking Forward to Paris 2015
Why are the upcoming UN Climate Negotiations important?
The twenty-first session of the conference of the parties (COP21) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change will be held in Paris in December 2015. COP21 is considered to be a pivotal moment in international climate negotiations, with the objective to achieve, for the first time in over 20 years, a binding and universal agreement on climate, from all the nations of the world.
Can a simple sticker help us act on climate change?
Join , Canadian lawyer and creator of a campaign to get climate change labels on gas pump nozzles as he discusses the psychology, economics, and law behind the idea. Founder of ,Dz has given lectures across North America and is a recognized global authority on the subject. The concept has been endorsed by some of the world’s leading experts in climate science and policy.
The COP21 climate summit: What happened in Paris, and what’s next for Canada?
Last fall, the global media spotlight was on the United Nations climate change summit (a.k.a. “COP21”) when 195 countries came to an agreement to act on climate change.
Are you curious about what this might mean for our community, our country and the world?
Nature Unleashed: Inside Natural Disasters
Join us at ’s newest exhibit . We invite guests of all ages to come learn about tornadoes, volcanoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes through interactive displays.
85 Green: Supporting Climate Action Through Sustainable Tourism
Join the ݮƵ Climate Institute and Kitchener Public Library for this co-hosted event at the Central Library in Kitchener. Using national and regional examples from her research, Dr. Michelle Rutty will highlight the key climate change risks facing the tourism sector, followed by an interactive discussion on how a shift to sustainable tourism can support our local climate goals.
Understanding our feelings about climate change: Impacts on our health
How we feel about climate change is really important - so we need to think about it and measure it. There are a lot of words being used to describe how we feel about climate change: worry, anxiety, eco-anxiety, decreased well-being, and so on. This talk will be lead by Susan Elliott, Professor of Geography and Environmental Management. Susan Elliott's research interests are environment and health, the global environment, urban social geography,and philosophy and method in the social sciences.
Climate Action Youth Forum - Learning for Sustainable Future
THIS IS AN IN-PERSON YOUTH FORUM
LOCATION: University of ݮƵ Faculty of Environment, 200 University Avenue West in ݮƵ, ON
GRADES:7-12
DATE & TIME: Wed, Feb 19 – 8:30am-2:45pm
THEME: Climate Action