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Monday, October 2, 2023
Ottawa Writers Festival presents Naomi Klein on her book Doppelganger @7PM at Christ Church Cathedral (414 Sparks St), hosted by Carleton’s Adrian Harewood. Join Adrian Harewood for a conversation with the award-winning, bestselling author of No Logo, The Shock Doctrine, and This Changes Everything, about her latest... More
Tuesday, August 1, 2023
Carleton University Art Gallery (CUAG) is hosting artist Rajni Perera's exhibit "Futures" which utilizes painting, sculpture and photography, and combines elements of science fiction to imagine a vivid, strange, and hopeful climate-changed future. Perera’s work responds to existential threats with creativity and invention, offering a vision... More
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
Lenore Fahrig (Dept. of Biology) is a long-time member of the Carleton Climate Commons and we are thrilled to celebrate her receipt of the Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal for Science and Engineering, the country's top science and engineering medal. Congratulations, Lenore! There will be a public celebration for Lenore and other award recipients... More
Friday, June 18, 2021
The Climate Action Letter, written and circulated by the Carleton Climate Commons, requests that the university act on a five-point climate plan. First, it asks the university to join over 7,000 other universities around the world and declare a climate emergency. Doing so would commit the university to a widely-endorsed three-point action plan... More
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
On February 26th 2021, VP Research and International Rafik Goubran signed off on the MOU that makes Carleton University an official member of the international Climate Heritage Network. The Climate Heritage Network is a voluntary membership organization that supports heritage actors in taking on the climate action strategies of their communities... More
Monday, February 8, 2021
Climate Action Carleton is a student-led activist group founded in 2019. Both on and off the Carleton campus, Climate Action Carleton lobbies those who have the power to make impactful climate-related decisions that are essential for the future of Carleton’s students and the welfare of our community, country, and of our world. At Carleton... More
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
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Tuesday, February 4, 2020
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
"They Forgot That We Were Seeds" curated by Kosisochukwu Nnebe 09 February – 19 April 2020 Information from the CUAG site: Featuring the work of KC Adams, Deanna Bowen, Roxana Farrell, Bushra Junaid, Amy Malbeuf, Meryl McMaster, Cheyenne Sundance and Katherine Takpannie, They Forgot That We Were Seeds uses foodways, as curator Kosisochukwu... More
Friday, November 1, 2019
Thursday, September 6, 2018
Reposted from: FASSinate Blog. Originally posted on August 28, 2018 Confronting climate change through the humanities and social sciences By by Kim Sigouin, Ph.D. Candidate (English) In April 2017, I stood on the bank of the Rideau River as it raged past Carleton’s campus. I wasn’t the only one. Many people had come out to... More
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