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Climate Education Symposium

The Waterloo Climate Institute brings together Faculty and Educators across multiple institutions to discuss strategies in integrating climate education into the curriculum of undergraduate and graduate programs.

Climate Education Symposium proceedings 2024
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Waterloo Climate Institute
Office: EV3 4276 & 4277

200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1
+1 519 888 4567
climateinstitute@uwaterloo.ca

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