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Thursday, September 6, 2018
Paul Pechan will be at Carleton University on Thursday, September 27th. Paul will be delivering a lunch time talk on climate change, farming, and science and risk communication, titled: How climate change may (or may not) impact behavior of farmers Time: noon to 1:30pm, Thursday, September 27th Location: Richcraft Hall, 4400 (Reader’s... More
Saturday, March 31, 2018
In this group, we’ll look at some of the writers who have shaped the way we discuss climate change in the humanities today. We’ll discuss their arguments, contexts, and relevance to broader climate change conversations. All are welcome! Please email Barbara Leckie (Barbara.leckie@carleton.ca) for location and copy of reading. January 2017... More
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Climate Café: Climate Refugees Join us for an evening of conversation, learning and debate as we explore the relationship between climate change, refugees, and migration in our community and elsewhere. Nadia Abu-Zahra (International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa) Jay Drydyk (Philosophy, Carleton University) Sergio... More
Monday, June 13, 2016
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Wednesday, May 4, 2016
By: Irena Knezevic with contributions from Peter Andrée Photo credit: Maranda Grant For most of us who think about the food system, the link between food and climate change seems obvious. Figuring out exactly what that relationship is can be more blurry. Carleton Climate Commons hosted a roundtable on this topic on March 17th... More
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
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Thursday, March 10, 2016
Only one more week until our Round table focussed on Food Politics in relation to climate change! Join us next Thursday, March 17th, to hear from our talented panelists. This is a completely FREE event! More details in the poster... More
Sunday, February 28, 2016
In partnership with 350 Ottawa, Ottawa Renewable Energy Co-op, and Carleton Cinema Politica On March 3rd, 2016, Carleton Climate Commons will be launching the Winter 2016 Documentary Film Series The first film is Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change. Everyone is welcome and admission is FREE! All three documentaries will be hosted in the Discovery... More
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Reposted from Academia.edu. Originally published February 5, 2016 The University of British Columbia has reportedly proposed a $10 M sustainability fund instead of divesting from fossil fuel companies, despite last year’s majority vote by both UBC students and faculty in favour of fossil fuel divestment. The decision was frustrating, said... More
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
On October 20th, 2015, Carleton Climate Commons will be launching the Fall 2015 documentary film series The first film is WATERMARK. Everyone is welcome and admission is FREE! All three documentaries will be hosted in the Discovery Centre, 4th Floor, MacOdrum Library. Please click here for more... More
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