Envisioning Our Future: Facilitated Discussions on Eco-Grief/Anxiety
UWaterloo's Climate Students present "Envisioning Our Future: Facilitated Discussions on Eco-Grief/Anxiety" a virtual event on February 18, from 4-6pm EST.
UWaterloo's Climate Students present "Envisioning Our Future: Facilitated Discussions on Eco-Grief/Anxiety" a virtual event on February 18, from 4-6pm EST.
UWaterloo's Climate Students present "Negotiating Our Future: International Climate Negotiations" a virtual event on March 11, from 5:30-8:30pm EST.
This is a smaller interactive event with limited registration, so please RSVPin advance. This event will be hosted on Zoom and is open to all UWaterloo undergraduate and graduate students.
Join speakers from the University of Waterloo and Waterloo community for an engaging webinar about actionable climate solutions. The webinar is hosted by the Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy (WISE) and the Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change (IC3).
The event is targeted to students but everyone is welcome to attend.
The Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change (IC3) is excited to present the “International Climate Change Governance” webinar happening April 22nd at 11:00am.
How we talk about climate change can shape how we take action to address it. Join Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher, alongside Sara Doody and Carolyn Eckert, for our first research spotlight of 2022. They’ll share their research focusing on communication strategies that make a climate impacted future more present, thus generating climate action. They will also discuss research about how we might think and talk about responsibility to future generations, and how this might shape our climate actions.
Join us for an informative discussion on the findings of Health Canada's latest national report, Health of Canadians in a Changing Climate. Lead authors, Peter Berry, Rebekka Schnitter and Paddy Enright, will reflect on the key insights from the wide-ranging report, and highlight the priority knowledge gaps facing Canadians. This will be followed by a Q&A with a panel of Waterloo's climate change and health experts who will reflect on Canada's next steps.
On March 23-24, the University of Waterloo is holding its first-ever Worldwide Climate Justice Teach-In for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as interested community members. Join schools and universities around the globe in learning about climate change and climate justice.
On March 23-24, the University of Waterloo is holding its first-ever Worldwide Climate Justice Teach-In for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as interested community members. Join schools and universities around the globe in learning about climate change and climate justice.
The science on climate change is clear – urgent action is required to deal with the increasing risks of a warming planet. So, what can we do? On April 27, join Professor Sarah Burch as she speaks with climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe, who The New York Times called “one of the nation's most effective communicators on climate change.” They’ll discuss strategies for scaling up individual and collective climate action, and how to navigate difficult conversations about our changing planet. They’ll also address your most pressing questions and weigh in on what we’re all wondering – is there hope?
Learn about sustainable lifestyle practices, like meal planning, food waste and fashion.