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Monday, April 1, 2024
Members of the Environmental & Climate Humanities Seminar (EACH 4000) warmly invite you to join us for the launch of two final project Zines. Hear about EACH students' slow making, arts-based, environmental & climate informed research process and practice. With huge thanks to Kiah Russell in the Book Arts Lab for mentoring students through... More
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
When: Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024 Time: 7:00 pm — 9:00 pm Location: Perfect Books (258 Elgin St) Book Launch- Camera Geologica: An Elemental History of Photography Siobhan Angus in conversation with Chris Russill and Mel Hogan. In Camera Geologica Siobhan Angus tells the history of photography through the minerals upon which the medium... More
Monday, March 18, 2024
Dr. Siobhan Angus featured on conscient podcast episode 156 siobhan angus - camera geologica Composer Claude Schryer’s conversation with art historian, curator, organizer and assistant professor of Media Studies at Carleton, Siobhan Angus, about art and the ecological crisis and her new book, Camera Geologica: An Elemental History of... More
On the afternoon of March 26 (3-5pm), 3ci is hosting a seminar in DT 2017 (with online participation avaibale) on Seeds, Food and Climate Resilience. The panel includes Leticia Ama Deawuo (Executive Director, SeedChange), Nikki Auten (First Nations Technical Institute), Jill Guerra (Global Affairs Canada) and Katie Ward (Our Farm CSA). This event... More
Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Join for a screening of Michael Premo’s 2017 short film "Water Warriors," presented by Carleton Film Society and Hot Docs. Dive into a discussion on Canada's water injustice challenges with guest speaker Meera Karunananthan. Water Warriors is the story of a community’s successful resistance against the oil and gas industry. When an energy... More
Monday, February 12, 2024
In collaboration with a local artist, Maria Gomez Umana, the Carleton Conservation Collective will be painting a bird-friendly mural on the walkways connecting Mackenzie and Architecture buildings from February 26 – March 1. The Bird Friendly Art project aims to make Carleton more bird-friendly and help prevent future collisions on... More
Monday, January 22, 2024
Media Production and Design students, Phil Doucet, Cara Garneau, Lyndsay St-Côme, and Beatrice Villadelgado are making a documentary for their capstone project: "Smoke Signals: The Impact of Media's Take on Wildfires". They are looking at how media coverage on wildfires impacts public perception of wildfires and their link to climate... More
Monday, January 8, 2024
The College of the Humanities and Mahatma Gandhi Peace Council of Ottawa invite all to attend a public lecture at Carleton University with internationally-renowned climate activist, environmentalist and author Bill McKibben. Notes from the Climate Struggle: Global warming is the biggest thing humans have ever done; we need the movement... More
Monday, November 20, 2023
Invitation from Carleton Food Collective: "We are excited to be hosting our Summit event next week on Friday, November 24th, 4pm-8pm. We would love to have a few representatives of your club attend the event. Here is the agenda for the event: - Doors open at 4pm - 5:30 pm Ice Breaker/ Introductions -... More
Monday, October 30, 2023
On Nov 2, 2023 12:00 PM (Zoom) Re.Climate is hosting an event called "Global Burning: National Media Coverage of Climate Change and Wildfires in Canada" which discusses how National media has a great influence over policymakers and the general public, significantly shaping discussions and perceptions around climate change and what we can do about... More
Monday, October 23, 2023
Carleton University is hosting Canadian Centre for Climate Services and ClimateData.ca with Casey Clunas, Policy Analyst, Canadian Centre for Climate Service, Environment and Climate Change Canada on October 30 from 10-11:30am (Loeb A200 Computer Lab) on Finding and Accessing Canadian Climate Data. Abstract: "This presentation will introduce the... More
Sunday, October 15, 2023
A research group out of the Institute of Environmental and Interdisciplinary Sciences is starting "Conservation Action" meetings. The first meeting is "Conservation Action Lunch" on Wednesday Oct 18 1130-1245 in CTTC4440Q Tackling the environmental crisis requires swift action. Given the growing number of graduate students and faculty... More
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