Join the Climate Students Executive Team
Are you a UWaterloo graduate student passionate about climate change research and action?
Climate Students is recruiting a graduate student executive team for the Fall 2020 to Fall 2021 term!
Climate Students is recruiting a graduate student executive team for the Fall 2020 to Fall 2021 term!
IC3 member Jason Thistlethwaite joins CBC host Laura Lynch on the new CBC Radio podcast What on Earth. In the episode "Will climate change make us retreat from the waterfront?" Jason shares his expertise on flood risk management in Canada. He discusses opportunities for government policies and management strategies to address climate change.
IC3 member Andrew Trant was recently featured in Waterloo Stories for his research looking at 100 years of ecosystem change across the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
This story was orginally published in Waterloo Stories by Media Relations.
IC3 member and professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Waterloo, Marek Stastna, is the new president of the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS).
IC3 member, Angela Carter, is an Associate Professor in Political Science and part of the Corporate Mapping Project, a research and public engagement project investigating the power and influence of the fossil fuel industry. Carter shares her climate change expertise in a recent article commenting on Canada's role in subsidizing the oil and gas industries during COVID-19.
Read the article by Angela Carter from March 26th, 2020.
The Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change (IC3)'s Executive Director, Daniel Scott, shares his expertise on the impacts of climate change on Canada's ski industry on CBC's The Current with Matt Galloway.
On Wednesday, Feb. 5th, 2020, the Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change and Water Institute co-hosted an evening event, “Ideas to Shape the Future: Fighting Climate Change", at THEMUSEUM in downtown Kitchener. This event was part of THEMUSEUM’s exhibit “ALARM: Responding to Our Climate Emergency”. Seven institute researchers shared their insights and big ideas on tackling climate change at the individual, community, and global level.
Juan Moreno-Cruz is an associate professor at the School of Environment, Enterprise, and Development, University of Waterloo. His research involves the interaction of energy systems, technological change, and climate policy. Moreno-Cruz’s most recent work provides a look into the process of energy transitions by showing how access to energy affects the organization of the economy in cities, and the way energy consumption pollutes the environment.
In collaboration with the KW Chapter of the Council of Canadians, Divest Waterloo, and UW’s Faculty of Environment, the Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change is hosting two events on June 18 and 19th, 2019