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Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Our last teach-in of the month is dedicated to an open discussion. We will pick up threads from previous conversations to see where they take us, and we will develop new ideas for concrete actions to engage in individually and as a community. Everyone is welcome, whether you’ve attended a past teach-in or not!... More
Monday, March 21, 2022
This event will discuss the emergence of global climate change. Human activities have altered many important biogeochemical cycles and changed land-use on a global scale. These global changes have led to harmful algae blooms, loss of biodiversity, and to the current climate crisis. Many of these global changes have accelerated since the 1950,... More
Thursday, March 17, 2022
Click Here to Register Noons for Now is a weekly teach-in to discuss climate change related topics. To find out more about these events and upcoming topics/speakers, visit the Noons for... More
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
The following blog was written in response to the March 10th Noons for Now teach-in on Climate Storytelling with Nadia Bozak and Catherine Bush. Manifesting. Exploring. Advocating. Storytelling as a Guide Through the Climate Crisis Storytelling does not always require reading a book or speaking to an audience; it can be talking to others... More
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Friday, February 4, 2022
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Monday, April 12, 2021
One of our group members, Vladimir Diaz Cuellar, is interested in starting a climate science reading group. The first meeting will be held at 6PM EST on April 16th to determine readings for the group. Please contact Vlad if you’re interested in participating in the reading group or if you’d like more information. His email... More
In September we hosted a teaching session, organized by Justin Paulson and Veronika Kratz, in which we discussed what it meant to teach remotely, what the year in Zoom would be like, what we could do to ensure that our teaching went as well as possible, and what Zoom teaching might mean for the climate crisis. Now that... More
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Please join us for “The Ethics of Pedagogy and Crisis Pt. 2: Teaching Climate Emergency,” a teach-in jointly organized by the Culture and Crisis Collective and the Carleton Climate Commons. The teach-in will take place over Zoom on Tuesday, December 1st at 7:30PM EST. To register for the event, head to our website here.... More
Monday, November 9, 2020
Announcing our new BIPOC and Climate Change Reading Group! You can find the fall and winter schedules in this post or on the Reading Group page of this site. Further dates will be announced soon. If you're interested in joining, please contact Danielle DiNovelli-Lang (Danielle.Dinovelli@carleton.ca) and/or Barbara Leckie... More
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
REGISTER HERE EVENT PROGRAM 9:45: Arrival and Coffee 10:00: Introductions 10:15-11:30 – Research Cluster 1: Conceptions/Mediums Barbara Leckie (English): The Temporalities of Climate Change Charles Hodgson (Ecology Ottawa): Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Consensus in Graphic Novel form Sarah Best (English): Thinking About Climate... More
Friday, February 21, 2020
~ The Humanities and Social Sciences Respond to Climate Change ~ Inviting submissions for Two-to-Four Minute Thesis presentations and/or Poster Presentations for a one-day Climate Change Research Showcase. Featuring climate change research in the humanities and social sciences at Carleton, the showcase will start conversations and collaboration... More
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