Movies, Munchies, and Melting Ice: The Day After Tomorrow
Enjoy a super-charged Hollywood climate change classic! Stop by for the movie screening, drinks, and snacks. Share your favourite moment using the hashtag #UWEarthWeek
Enjoy a super-charged Hollywood climate change classic! Stop by for the movie screening, drinks, and snacks. Share your favourite moment using the hashtag #UWEarthWeek
Want to share your ideas and vision for the future of city building in Canada?
We Are Cities invites interested community members to a roundtable on April 10th from 6:30-8:30pm to discuss your ideas on how to build a more sustainable KW region! Be a part of a national conversation to create an action plan that guides Canada’s urban future.
Join the Ecology Lab, EV1 Room 134 for a celebration of Earth Day! Take a break from studying for your exams and drop in any time on April 16th, 2015. We will have a wide variety of Earth Day activities.

Stunning visuals, compelling storytelling, and clear evidence of our changing planet - this has it all! Share your favourite parts using #UWEarthWeek.
Looking for a mid-day break? Join the University of Waterloo on April 21st to give our natural areas north of campus a little makeover. We will take a walk along the Laurel Trail, pick up garbage from a "litter hot spot" around Old Albert Park, and have a light lunch when we get back.
Do you have a passion for environmental issues and a flair for design? The Climate Students group is running a design contest for a new logo, with voting to take place on Earth Day.
A marathon of three movies will take place as a way to celebrate Earth Day and raise awareness on the issues relating to climate change. Whether there is a film you've been dying to see or just want a break from exams, join us in EV3 1408 for some fun!
The University of Waterloo invites you to a public lecture with three leading researchers on climate change. As the local and global conversations on the topic continue to expand, these speakers will explore the basic science of climate change, its implications for society, and progress made to address one the largest challenges of our times.
If you are passionate about sustainability and want a first-hand glimpse of sustainability achievements from organizations across Waterloo Region, then this is the place to be!
Are you a student, staff, or faculty at the UW Architecture School in Cambridge?