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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/climate-institute/events/stars-sustainability-meas
 uring-greenhouse-gases-astronomy
LOCATION:E7 - Engineering 7 - 7303 200 University Ave West Waterloo ON N2L 
 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:From Stars to Sustainability: Measuring Greenhouse Gases with\nAstr
 onomy Technology
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join the Faculty of Engineering for a talk with visiting guest\
 nlecturer\, Magnus Galfalk\, exploring how to use astronomy technology to\
 naccurately measure greenhouse gases.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/climate-institute/events/climate-action-canadian-m
 unicipalities
SUMMARY:Climate Action in Canadian Municipalities
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join the Municipal Net-Zero Action Research Partnership (N-ZAP)
  for a\nwebinar focused on the open source database and findings of a new\
 nreport that shares insights from survey data collected from 256\nCanadian
  Municipalities. Find out about the current state of climate\naction in Ca
 nadian municipalities\, opportunities for use of the open\naccess database
 \, and the importance of municipal climate data.\n\n* Available in simulta
 neous translation to French-language
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/climate-institute/events/climate-change-planning-p
 rojects-and-pathways-city-waterloo
LOCATION:SLC 200 University Avenue West Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Climate Change Planning\, Projects\, and Pathways at the City of\nW
 aterloo.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join the City of Waterloo’s Strategic Initiatives division as
  they\noutline the City’s integrated approach to reducing greenhouse gas
 \nemissions and adapting to climate change. This talk will cover a\nhigh-l
 evel overview of the City’s strategic plans and positioning in\nthis spa
 ce\, as well as a deeper dive into their recently\napproved Corporate Cli
 mate Action Plan\n[https://www.waterloo.ca/en/government/resources/Documen
 ts/Cityadministration/Corporate-Climate-Action-Plan.pdf].\nThe end of the 
 presentation will focus on the challenges and\nopportunities with these ac
 tions and discussion on potential areas of\nresearch collaboration.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/climate-institute/events/post-covid-freedom-discou
 rses-and-their-influence-politics
SUMMARY:Post-covid freedom discourses and their influence on the politics o
 f\nclimate intervention
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Holly Jean Buck\, Assistant Professor of Environment and Sustai
 nability\nat the University at Buffalo explores multiple methods (intervie
 ws\,\nfocus groups\, discourse analysis\, and participant-observation) to\
 nsurvey the US\, discussing what post-covid political subcultures mean\nfo
 r climate politics broadly and the politics of solar geoengineering\nresea
 rch in particular. 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/climate-institute/events/fuelling-forests-modellin
 g-nutrient-cycling-and-projecting
SUMMARY:Fuelling forests\, modelling nutrient cycling and projecting climat
 e\nchange
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join the Waterloo Climate Institute and the Faculty of Mathemat
 ics for\na guest lecture on the intricacies of how nitrogen cycling is\nre
 presented within Earth System Models. Sian Kou-Giesbrecht from the\nUniver
 sity of Dalhousie will explore how the terrestrial carbon sink\nneeds nutr
 ients such as nitrogen to fuel plant growth and continue to\nsequester car
 bon. Find out more about how this complex set of\ninteractions plays out i
 n terrestrial ecosystems.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/climate-institute/events/climate-action-health-hea
 lth-action-climate
LOCATION:SLC - Student Life Centre 200 University Avenue West Black and Gol
 d room Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Climate Action for Health &amp; Health Action for Climate
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join the Waterloo Climate Institute for a panel discussion and\
 ninteractive break-out session with different practitioners in the\nhealth
  system. Discussion will centre around how health practitioners\ncan bring
  climate change into their health practices. Speakers\ninclude: Sharon Kir
 kpatrick\, Warren Dodd\, Myeengun Henry\, Huda Nasir\,\nJosalyn Radcliffe\
 , and Aline De Souza. - On Campus - Wednesday\,\nJanuary 24th at 3:00PM to
  4:30PM - 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/climate-institute/events/85-green-supporting-clima
 te-action-through-sustainable
LOCATION:Kitchener Public Library - Central Library 85 Queen St N Meeting R
 oom C Kitchener ON N2H 2H1 Canada
SUMMARY:85 Green: Supporting Climate Action Through Sustainable Tourism
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join the Waterloo Climate Institute and Kitchener Public Librar
 y for\nthis co-hosted event at the Central Library in Kitchener. Using\nna
 tional and regional examples from her research\, Dr. Michelle Rutty\nwill 
 highlight the key climate change risks facing the tourism sector\,\nfollow
 ed by an interactive discussion on how a shift to sustainable\ntourism can
  support our local climate goals.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/climate-institute/events/reflections-cop28-virtual
 -check-ins-delegates
SUMMARY:Reflections from COP28: Virtual check-ins with delegates
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join Sarah Burch as she connects with expert delegates\, Angela
  Carter\nand Chuks Okereke attending COP28 in Dubai. The virtual check-ins
  will\nhighlight direct reflections on the proceedings of COP28 and the\np
 rogress toward the Paris Agreement targets. Tune in to real-time\nvirtual 
 interviews covering the big questions on climate action.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/climate-institute/events/how-do-we-feel-about-clim
 ate-change
LOCATION:Kitchener Central Library 85 Queen St N Kitchener ON Canada
SUMMARY:How do we feel about climate change?
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:This talk will be led by Susan Elliott\, Professor of Geography
  and\nEnvironmental Management at the Central Library in Kitchener. This\n
 event is co-hosted by the Waterloo Climate Institute and Kitchener\nPublic
  Library. Registration required.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/climate-institute/events/international-cooperation
 -climate-change-complex-global
LOCATION:EC5 - East Campus 5 305 Phillip St. Waterloo ON N2L 5Z5 Canada
SUMMARY:International Cooperation on Climate Change in a Complex Global\nCo
 ntext
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join Patricia Fuller\, Canada’s former Climate Change Ambassa
 dor for\na presentation and engaging discussion with Sarah Burch on her\np
 erspectives on Canada’s place in the global framework to advance\naction
  on climate change.
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