Shifting thinking of global warming as a ‘future' problem to a ‘now’ problem
Ailin Jalili is a Health Sciences student in her 3B term. In this blog post, she reflects on her experience taking part in the Climate Connect program.
Ailin Jalili is a Health Sciences student in her 3B term. In this blog post, she reflects on her experience taking part in the Climate Connect program.
Isha Rana, a master’s student at the School of Planning, attended COP25 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Madrid, Spain during fall 2019. This is her reflection from participating as a student delegate.
Lowine Hill, a PhD student in the School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability (SERS), attended COP25 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Madrid, Spain during fall 2019. This is her reflection from participating as a student delegate.
Valentina Castillo, a Master of Environmental Studies (MES) student in Sustainability Management, attended COP25 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Madrid, Spain during fall 2019. This is her reflection from participating as a student delegate.
Verity Martin, a student in the Masters of Political Science program, attended COP25 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Madrid, Spain during fall 2019. This is her reflection from participating as a student delegate.
Muhammad Koya, a graduate student in the Master of Environmental Studies, Sustainability Management program, attended COP25 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Madrid, Spain during fall 2019. This is his reflection from participating as a student delegate.
Brooklyn Rushton, a Masters of Climate Change student, attended COP25 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Madrid, Spain during fall 2019. This is her reflection from participating as a student delegate.
Janetta McKenzie, a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography & Environmental Management and working in the SPROUT lab with professor Sarah Burch, attended COP25 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Madrid, Spain during fall 2019. This is her reflection from participating as a student delegate.
From October 31 to November 12, the world will gather in Glasgow for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) 26th Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP26) to discuss and negotiate more ambitious action to meet the Paris Agreement commitments. On behalf of the University of Waterloo community, the Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change (IC3) will lead a virtual delegation to COP26 to engage with governments and non-government observers from around the world. Graduate student delegate applications are now open.
The Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change (IC3) and Waterloo International are now accepting applications from third and fourth year UWaterloo students for the new Climate Connect Program.